In today's Federal Newscast, Army officials have given an update of how many female soldiers are now in combat brigades, and plans to place more in the future.
The company previously indicated an unwillingness to issue the refunds, saying that doing so could amount to an admission of wrongdoing.
While it is okay to have fun, we should also recall that it is a date to honor those who have served and died for their country — our country.
For law enforcement officers, good mental health is just as important as physical health, though it seldom gets the same attention.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Management and Budget is expressing its displeasure with the early versions of appropriations bills coming out of the House committee.
Hearing loss is the most common disability from military service and treating it is expensive, but newly designed custom earplugs are providing some relief.
The Army seeks industry feedback on ways to leverage emerging technology to transform the way it operates and maintains its bases, despite a nearly flat budget.
The Senate Armed Services Committee is the first congressional entity to officially approve of a space force with their latest defense budget.
In today's Federal Newscast, as part of a new pilot program, the Defense Department awards contracts to five companies to actively recruit technical talent from the private sector.
The Navy, Marines and Coast Guard are looking for new ways to apply technology to their training curricula, but only where it makes sense to do so.
Two military branches and the National Guard want changes to the way officers are put into ranks to ease the burden on service members and commanders.
With looming Metro station closures this summer, OPM is recommending federal agencies adjust their teleworking policies to accommodate disruptions to employees commutes.
DoD agencies show off the innovations they're working on and bring a little military futurism to the civilian world at Military Invention Day.
The Defense Department awarded a $75 million other transaction agreement to Perspecta, the contractor it hired a year ago to construct a separate piece of the National Background Investigation System.
President Donald Trump has nominated an aerospace executive to be the next secretary of the Air Force.