U.S. Maritime Administration says it's 1,800 civilian sailors short of what it needs to achieve its national security mission.
Three different events show how lawmakers and vendors are getting more involved in the ongoing contest around JEDI.
The General Services Administration's System for Award Management still is recovering from a second fraud incident in the last three years.
The Office of Management and Budget is seeking comments on a draft policy that promotes shared services for identity credentialing and access management.
The Air Force is giving airmen 16 more hours of free childcare and using a new web tool to connect them with housing.
The Air Force Reserve is keeping airmen who requested discharges or retirement until Sept. 30.
Without any leadership appointed from the administration, the personnel and readiness office is unable to set any new policy.
Army acquisition chief says government-industry relationships over intellectual property have become too "sloppy."
The 2018 omnibus bill delivers 56 percent plus-up in DoD facility maintenance spending, but it's not nearly enough to reverse years of underfunding.
A recent hearing of the House Homeland Security and Oversight and Government Reform committees highlighted the importance of leadership to make progress with CDM.
The CIO Council’s event highlighted the role of women and the impact they are making in the federal IT, cybersecurity.
Concerns about the technology supply chain are growing are gaining more attention from legislative and regulatory perspectives.
Lawmakers, military officials and civil rights groups all slammed the policy barring most transgender people from military service.
The Navy is increasing bonuses to keep pilots in the service.
Rep. Jim Banks wants to make the Career Intermission Pilot Program a lasting program.