2019 Defense bill strengthens role of Defense Health Agency, but omits Senate language that would have completely eliminated the military services' own medical commands.
With new Rapid Sustainment Office, Air Force looks to cut costs it pays to vendors for boutique parts that it could manufacture on its own.
Professional Service Council's CEO David Berteau joins Federal Drive once again with his analysis of the benefits for contractors found within 2019 NDAA legislation
The Massachusetts base, Hanscom, recently moved its Air Force portal to an Amazon Web Services Cloud.
The 2019 Defense Authorization bill includes a host of acquisition changes that impact both DoD and the government more broadly.
Leonel Garciga, the CTO of the Joint Improvised Threat Defeat Organization, has taken a new approach to open source.
Roger Waldron, president of the Coalition for Government procurement, says NDAA contains a number of provisions that would reform the procurement process
When simultaneous floods and fire wrecked two northern cities and forced 50,000 people to evacuate, Judy DesHarnais at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers took action. SHe's a finalist for this year's Sammies.
Ret. Col. Douglas Macgregor, an author and executive vice president of the consultancy Burke-Macgregor Group, said the service is merely tinkering around the edges.
In today's Federal Newscast, the 2019 National Defense Authorization Act cleared the House, bringing service members one step closer to a pay raise.
The Air Force finished its first 15-month Pilot Training Next program.
The Defense Department's final solicitation for the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure is worth up to $10 billion over 10 years, and will go to a single vendor.
On this week’s On DoD, Federal News Radio Defense Reporter Scott Maucione goes a bit deeper into Federal News Radio’s series, Danger at High Speed: OTAs in Action.
In today's Federal Newscast, a newly passed House bill would reform the way the Veterans Affairs Department hires human resources people.
Multiple sources in and out of government confirmed to Federal News Radio that DoD told the House and Senate Armed Services committees that it expects to release a third draft solicitation of the JEDI contract this week.