As in the rest of government, DoD's 2025 proposal would give civilian employees a 2% raise.
David Franklin Slater, 63, was working at U.S. Strategic Command in Nebraska.
Federal technology leaders from DISA, Army PEO-EIS and CMS are heading for new jobs in the private and public sectors.
The Defense Department recently issued proposed rules for its Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification Program (CMMC).
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center has a new director. Joseph Pelfrey has worked at Marshall in a variety of capacities for nearly 20 years.
After two years of study, the panel Congress assembled to fix DoD's budget process made 28 recommendations that could take years to implement.
The Air Force collects a lot of valuable data that will "never see the light of day," and the service's new vice chief of staff is looking for solutions.
A Massachusetts Air National Guard member has pleaded guilty in federal court to leaking highly classified military documents.
Officials say he has been listening in on meetings and getting updates in recent weeks in order to be prepared when he returns to full duty as commandant.
Col. Michael Medgyessy, the CIO of Air Force Intelligence Office, is putting in IT to solve problems more quickly and drive decision making to the edge.
A program to develop satellites capable of tracking moving targets on the ground nears a key milestone, but might be delayed due to budget uncertainty.
One reason the Defense Department can't get to a clean financial audit has to do with its multiple and outdated financial management systems. The DoD does have
The Army will shrink the size of its force by fiscal 2029 as it transitions from counterterrorism missions to large-scale combat operations.
The department looks to replace an adversarial, check-the-box mentality around cyber readiness with one that actually helps commanders manage their risk.
Navy's new council will focus its efforts on foreign investments risks, supply chain resiliency and innovation and technology protection.