In today's Federal Newscast, a new report from Reuters shows over 1,000 small children living in base housing had elevated levels of lead in blood tests.
Army Futures Command only came about because of Sen. John McCain's insistence that the Army fix its modernization problems, service leaders said.
Senate version of Defense funding bill would require detailed examination of MHS Genesis by the Government Accountability Office.
The new commander of Army Cyber Command is advocating for a rebranding, along with an expanded mission set that embraces information operations, intelligence.
It may cost more than $10 billion dollars from signing the contract to smashing a champagne bottle on the bow of a nuclear powered aircraft carrier.
The Senate last week passed a bill to fund the Defense Department, we all as the departments of Health and Human Services, Labor and Education.
In today's Federal Newscast, the U.S. Court of Appeals opens up the possibility for veterans to file suit collectively, instead of as individuals.
The Army’s Futures Command is officially up and running in Austin, and while the command promises to completely reform the service’s equipping practices, it’s also spurring change in the personnel realm.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Senate passed a bill funding the Defense Department until the end of September 2019, giving it a total of $675 billion for next year.
As it seeks a new long-term strategy for its tactical networks, Army leaders say they're aiming to jumpstart the design process by beginning with commercial equipment that's already been proved by the military's special operations forces.
Annual compendium finds DoD could save $2.3 billion if it implemented just 33 out of its more than 1,500 open recommendations.
The Army S&T conference showcased new technologies to help soldiers' performance on and off the battlefield.
Navy Commander Shawn Clausen is acting chief of epidemiology and analysis at the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Branch of the Military Health System described what the military plans to do about it.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new report from the Veterans Affairs Department's inspector general finds VBA improperly processed and denied some 1,300 military sexual trauma claims in 2017.
Intelligence agencies strive to implement AI and machine learning, but struggle to make data available for those machines to chew on.