Service members and others who can use military commissaries will soon have a more convenient way to get their groceries. The Defense Commissary Agency says it will expand online payments, ordering and curbside delivery service…
The Army used a Shark Tank type challenge to reach out to soldiers for ideas.
A majority of the budget goes to maintaining and recapitalizing systems, including IT.
DoD's 2022 budget would more than triple its use of a pilot program for "colorless" software appropriations. Most of the increase would come from including the Navy's billion-dollar NGEN program.
National Security experts are calling on the U.S. to expand its list of banned Chinese companies. A small-town VA employee's $100,000 scheme gets him 46 months in federal prison. And following the science, the Senate confirms POTUS's pick to lead his Office of Science and Technology Policy
DoD and Amazon Web Services intend to keep fighting in court over JEDI, but have very different ideas about how the case should proceed.
The budget gets rid of the overseas contingency operations account and divests $2.8 billion in legacy systems.
Soldiers have long talked to their weapons, mechanical things that become almost part of you. But talking to weapons will take on a whole new meaning under a project underway at the Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM).
A defense contractor that created fake invoices, pays the government $50 million. OPM has elevated is office of diversity and inclusion. And, if given a choice, virtual still beats out in-person/indoors.
Last March a DoD task force report found that the number of installations where the department is investigating PFAS exposure rose from 401 to 651 as of the end of fiscal 2019.
Christine Wormuth has been confirmed unanimously by the Senate to be the first female secretary of the Army
Industry and Congress say real progress has been made on the security clearance backlog, but they want to see the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency and other departments move with more speed to transform an outdated process.
There were at least 40,000 domestic abuse cases in the military over a five year period.
Officials expect some bumps along the way, but the Navy plans to onboard more than 200,000 users to a new cloud-hosted office suite starting next week.
DoD is making some efforts to ease its classification restrictions to better partner with allies and industry.