One year after President Biden directed agencies to strengthen the national security workforce, details on progress are scarce.
The mixture of COVID and the addition of a new branch of the military are making this year’s CR particularly challenging for the military service personnel chiefs.
The $22 billion program is supposed to revolutionize the way soldiers can operate in the field but was delayed by a year last fall.
In today's Federal Newscast, a report for the Defense Department Inspector General says providing shots on bases were particularly important since they were less available in civilian facilities overseas.
Army CIO Raj Iyer said the service will launch a cloud service outside the continental United States (OCONUS) in the Indo-Pacific command.
Former leader of DoD's CMMC program alleges her security clearance suspension and later elimination of her position were "politically influenced."
More than two dozen people were killed, including eight children, when Devin Patrick Kelley opened fire during a Sunday service at First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs, Texas, in 2017.
Retired Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Arnold Punaro, chairman of the National Defense Industrial Association, joined the Federal Drive with Tom Temin for more.
House Democrats passed a nearly 3,000 page bill last week aimed at American Industrial competitiveness. There's a lot in there for federal agencies, including the Commerce Department. But does it have legs? We get more now from Bloomberg deputy news director Loren Duggan.
In today's Federal Newscast, a group of lawmakers are banding together to create a new caucus focused on the fighter pilot community.
New strategy emphasizes enterprise cloud, software factories and process reforms, but specific fixes are still months away.
In today's Federal Newscast, immigration judges would no longer be part of the Justice Department, if a bill introduced in the House passes.
The Biden administration is in the market for greener sources of electricity for the federal government, a significant step in a decades-long plan set into motion by a recent executive order.
The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program is moving to the CIO's office, while Katie Arrington's former role is being disestablished.
In today's Federal Newscast, most federal supply and service contractors and subcontractors have less than two months to certify that they are meeting their requirement to develop and maintain annual affirmative action programs.