The Air Force isn't waiting for DoD's JEDI procurement before it starts moving its applications to commercially-operated cloud environments. DISA's milCloud 2.0 is among the options its found to be surprisingly attractive.
The Army will release its plan for the next 10 years on June 6 and it involves a much bigger Army.
Forty years after he graduated from the Coast Guard Academy and began a career that would ultimately ascend to a role as commandant, Adm. Paul Zukunft sails into retirement, reflecting on the state of the service, its people and its future.
New metrics are helping the Coast Guard make the best use of the service's limited maintenance budget.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Justice Department says a former Defense Intelligence Officer received at least $800,000 to act as an agent of China.
The Defense Department says it could cost a quarter of a billion dollars to make facilities secure and that's a conservative estimate.
The Defense Information Systems Agency plans to fully roll out eApp as a replacement to current Election Questionnaires for Investigations Processing (e-QIP) system toward the end of the fiscal year.
The Professional Services Council CEO helps demystify LPTA and PALT for defense department buyers and contractors.
One accomplishment Retired Coast Guard Adm. Paul Zukunft is most proud of is a new crew metric.
The National Restaurant Association recently gave out this year's military food service awards.
Industry sources say focus on the JEDI cloud procurement by Congress and interest by the new DoD CIO could further delay the final solicitation.
The Pentagon says its new approach to civilians is a "significant shift" that will eliminate "arbitrary caps" on how many it employs.
The Air Force is expanding its STEP program to 180 enlisted airmen with high potential.
The U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) has its very own technology incubator. SOFWERX is part of the Doolittle Institute, an organization that facilitates collaborations between military and private industry, and fulfills that role specifically for special operations forces.
Companies like Lockheed Martin might start losing out to nontraditional companies if they don't change their ways, a new report suggests.