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After a marathon markup, the House added a handful of important amendments to its version of the NDAA.
A way for guardsmen to get paid for the time they wait for promotions is in the works in the new defense authorization bill.
Democrats are asking the Defense Department to follow in the Obama and Bush administration footsteps and keep troop numbers transparent.
The White House is considering two executive orders and lawmakers are adding provisions to bills trying to limit agency exposure to Chinese made technology.
Roger Stanton, the assistant director of the insider threat office for the FBI, said the two technology platforms will help create a better culture of collaboration.
Industry associations’ concerns grow about e-commerce portal with language in the 2019 Defense Authorization bill.
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.
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.
The Office of Federal Procurement Policy determined each category should target 13 percent-to-50 percent of their spending to small firms.
The Office of Federal Procurement Policy details new goals for category management in version 3 of the governmentwide strategy.
OMB’s 2017 FISMA report to Congress highlighted several areas where agencies have improved the security of their data and networks.
The Department of Navy outlined its plan for the new CIO organization with new roles for four executives.