Lawmakers found the numbers presented by the departments involved don’t provide an accurate picture of the program's success.
Sarkis Tatigian, 94, just marked his 75th anniversary as a Navy employee, but says he has no immediate plans to retire.
The Senate Armed Services chairman says he'll withhold acquisition approvals from DoD programs unless the department completes its first financial audit.
The Defense Department is planning a three-phase rollout of a new personnel system for its cyber workforce.
DISA will hold its first industry listening session — called "Inside Industry" — during the first week in December.
The company that won DIUx's first production contract says DoD's new approach let it break an "effective veto" by traditional defense vendors.
The Army and Navy both said on Thursday that their contributions to U.S. Cyber Command's Cyber Mission Force had achieved full operational capability, a year ahead of the timeline DoD set for the military services.
Roger Zakheim, partner at Covington & Burling LLP, joins host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf to discuss the National Technology and Industrial Base's role in promoting and leveraging commercial technology capabilities for the DoD's mission. October 31, 2017
To celebrate the holiday, the Defense Department asked employees and military families to submit Halloween photos via social media.
John Zangardi is leaving DoD to become the new CIO at the Department of Homeland Security, replacing Richard Starolopi.
As part of a draft set of recommendations, the Defense Innovation Board is exploring changes its members believe the Pentagon should make to its up-or-out promotion system
Amid a new push to "accelerate" commercial cloud adoption, the Defense Department is in talks with commercial industry to find ways to smooth its cloud security approval process.
After years of shrinking the force, the Army is suddenly in growth mode again, creating new challenges for recruiters.
Even assuming an active-duty force that's significantly larger than the one that exists today, the Pentagon says it has 19 percent more facilities than it can use.
For the first time in years, the overall score across all agencies reviewed on the Federal Plain Language Report Card dropped, and some agencies received scores below a C-minus.