The Pentagon's chief information officer's office spearheaded the development of the ITSA tool as part of its data center consolidation effort.
In today's Federal Newscast, agencies must give employees a chance to respond to the adverse action findings before including the incident in a permanent record.
The Air Force 1st Special Operations Wing is favoring group training over computer-based classes.
Anti-sexual assault groups are concerned by DoD low prosecution rates.
Multiple shots from heavy weapons may have a bigger impact than once thought.
In today's Federal Newscast, a policy update from the U.S. Postal Service emphasized its preference for so-called clustered box units in new housing developments, instead of door-to-door.
The Pentagon wants vendors to take no more than two months to develop their final proposals when purchasing its weapons systems.
Industry says the Defense Digital Service is wedded to an approach to move to commercial cloud and the lack of open and transparent discussions is causing concerns.
Robert Toguchi at US Army Special Operations Command detailed the Army Special Operations Forces’ goals for 2035 and beyond.
The House Armed Services Committee is pulling back its recommendation to eliminate seven DoD agencies.
OMB announced the comments could not be located in response to a public records request.
DoD's proposed legislation seeks to force contractors to pick either GAO or Court of Federal Claims for bid protests, but not both.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new report from the Energy Department's Inspector General finds the agency's Chief Financial Officer moved too much money over to the Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability account.
For the fourth year in a row DoD wants more exemptions from the Freedom of Information Act.
Col. Thomas Palenske, commander of the 1st Special Operations Wing, has made it easier for airmen in his wing to move faster up the skills ladder, while streamlining training requirements.