The Defense Department is using a functional community approach to reexamine, retrain its HR workforce.
The Army is holding back some of its soldiers from more advanced cyber training to keep them around.
The Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act of 1994 told federal agencies to seriously consider if commercial items would meet acquisition program requirements before building new systems.
Three procurement actions show the Defense Department’s continued push to move data and applications to off premise cloud services.
The Navy is still planning on expanding the amount of ships it owns and its personnel. That’s going to cost some money.
Federal News Radio’s Scott Maucione talks to NCO Fellow Sgt. Joshua Crabb on Federal Drive with Tom Temin, during the Modern Day Marine Military Expo in Quantico, Virginia, about what it’s like to push back against top brass.
Marine Corps IT Portfolio Manager Col. Ben Stinson talks to Federal Drive with Tom Temin, during the Modern Day Marine Military Expo in Quantico, Virginia.
The systems commands will now have a $500 million ceiling for OTA contracts.
Federal News Radio’s Scott Maucione spoke with Retired Marine Corps Sgt. Rob Jones during the Modern Day Marine Military Expo in Quantico, Virginia.
Federal News Radio’s Scott Maucione spoke with Navy acquisition chief James Geurts during the Modern Day Marine Military Expo in Quantico, Virginia.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development became the second agency to get help in upgrading its technology and financial management systems under the White House's marquee IT modernization effort.
The chairman of the House Armed Services Committee said he's confident President Trump will sign a "minibus" package of 2019 spending bills, despite threats to veto in the last round of budget talks.
The Joint Tactical Networking Center is using open systems to create the next generation of tactical radio systems and be interoperable across the military services.
Getting a warship ready to move from the pier to the open ocean is a major logistical endeavor, but how about getting nearly 30 of them underway while a hurricane’s bearing down?
In today's Federal Newscast, the soldier detonated the device near Fort Polk, Louisiana, after which two investigators were severely injured analyzing the materials.