Two new cybersecurity courses developed by the Air Force are available to anyone in the Defense Department.
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Nicolas Chaillan, former Air Force and Space Force chief software officer, joins Aileen Black on Leaders and Legends to talk about his experience in leading the Department of Defense through the software development process.
The Coast Guard’s rollout of its financial system modernization was described by its leadership as “the beginning of a new era.”
Officials say a more “integrated” approach is needed to truly transform tradecraft using artificial intelligence technologies.
A new report from the Defense Intelligence Agency outlines some of the biggest space threats from the last two years.
Gregg Judge of Army's ECMA said consistent language in cloud-based contracts, and around DevOps, allows the Army to pivot toward more standardized practices.
The contest is open to hardware and software submissions.
The U.S. Navy was once enamored with speed
DoD is coming off a record high year of military suicides.
It has a name but no keel yet, the Coast Guard's next polar security cutter. Shipbuilding is but one issue the Coast Guard is dealing with.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley and DoD Comptroller Michael McCord represented the Pentagon’s vanguard in defending the $773 billion 2023 budget request to Congress on Tuesday.
While the Biden administration is asking for $773 billion for 2023, that number may not go as far as hoped. DoD says it finished up its planning for 2023 before inflation rates rose and before Russia invaded Ukraine causing oil prices to spike.
It may take 20 years or more before the Air Force has its pilot shortage situation back to where it is breaking even.
In today's Federal Newscast, a federal judge in Texas has blocked the Navy from enforcing its COVID vaccine mandate against nearly 4,000 sailors who’d filed religious exemptions.