The Pentagon is still searching for a replacement for the Common Access Card. One solution under active consideration: measuring the way you walk, via your smartphone.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Air Force updates its Stripes for Exceptional Performers Program used to promote those who show potential.
The Government Accountability Office sided with Oracle Corp. in a bid protest that alleged the Pentagon ran afoul of the already-broad rules for other transaction agreements.
The Air Force is now willing to pay bonuses of tens of thousands of dollars to retain airmen in 92 separate high-demand fields.
Pointing to continued budget constraints, Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson says the future of the service will rely more on a global partnership of allied services to continue to meet its mission.
Mark Bacon, acquisition program manager for the Center’s Managed Service Office (MSO) at Hanscom Air Force Base,, said seven applications have migrated to the cloud so far, and many more are to come.
The Air Force said it will encourage applications for re-instatement from retired pilots in a move to ease its growing manpower shortage.
House Oversight and Government Reform Committee members were not happy with the continued slow or lack of progress in implementing the Federal IT Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA).
Defense Collaboration Services wants to move to MilCloud 2.0 by October.
The Air Force is developing a video game that will recognize skills of online players.
The Air Force is putting its awards and trophies in one database for airmen to search.
In today's Federal Newscast, the president of the Nation Border Patrol Council tells the LA Times deploying the National Guard to the U.S. southern border has been a waste of time this go around.
The Senate 2019 defense authorization bill gives the services more flexibility in promoting officers.
Ellen Lord, who leads the new Office of Acquisition and Sustainment, is trying to fulfill Defense Secretary James Mattis’ third line of effort to bring business reforms to the Defense Department.
Federal News Radio took to social media to share with you how the federal agencies are honoring those who have fallen for Memorial Day