Army officials are considering cuts to the Army Credentialing Assistance program and the tuition assistance program.
The University of South Florida (USF) recently opened a new lab aimed at providing quick innovative solutions to the different challenges facing the Department.
A high-level military official negotiates with a contractor, leaves the government, and joins the contractor. Is it a conflict of interest? Depends.
Navy Secretary Carlos del Toro unveils partnership involving the Office of Naval Research, Naval Postgraduate School, U.S Naval Academy and Naval War College.
CYBERCOM also has 'enhanced budget control' over cyber forces thanks to the fiscal 2024 appropriations bill, as officials craft plans for 'CYBERCOM 2.0.'
Defense installations often have mutually beneficial relationships with the communities that surround them. Communities can be both social and economic.
Now we know how well the armed services did in processing the exemptions and the discharges of service members from the armed services.
The watchdog group found that military personal consistently get less than six hours of sleep each night, which could compromise safety.
Chris Cleary, the former principal cyber advisor for the Navy, left in November after three years in the role and helped establish the value of his office.
Proposed legislation would waive the requirement to get governors' approval before making changes to the structure of National Guard units.
In its nearly 250 year history the Navy has a woman as Chief of Naval Operations. Adm. Lisa Franchetti, credited an earlier CNO for advancing women in the navy.
The Coast Guard may be the most active federal agency in the aftermath of the Baltimore bridge that was knocked over by a container ship.
The Defense Department runs programs to help service members prepare. For those who risk loss of income or housing, DoD offers what it calls "warm handovers."
The Air Force released a new solicitation and plans to issue another one as part of its overall strategy to centralize many IT modernization efforts.
The Defense Department's Cyber Crime Center reached a remarkable milestone late last month. Its Vulnerability Disclosure Program processed report number 50,000.