In today's Federal Newscast, the Rights for the TSA Workforce Act would give transportation security officers General Schedule pay and collective bargaining rights.
Disparities in vaccine hesitancy could effect readiness, the authors state.
The Defense Department still wants to cut 18,000 medical billets.
DoD hopes to have two formal strategies approved soon -- one classified and one unclassified -- to codify each of the lines of effort in its Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) project.
The grouping of defense agencies are looking inward to make up for the budget gap.
About 88% of DoD employees say their productivity increased or stayed the same while teleworking.
Brain health has come to the forefront as a major health issues for service members.
CIOs at these agencies say there’s no going back to the status quo before the pandemic, and are looking at accelerating their IT investments.
In today's Federal Newscast, officials at the Justice Department are sending a warning to government contractors, they will be turning up the False Claims heat on cybersecurity fraud.
DHA is still not sure how many military treatment facilities will close or how many patients will need to seek outside care.
DISA launched its cloud-based internet isolation program as a way to keep malware off of DoD networks, but it also reduced the need for expensive IT infrastructure upgrades.
The Special Access Program Corporate Portfolio Program, begun as a pilot in 2016, became permanent last month.
What are the Defense Health Agency’s strategies priorities? What is the Defense Health Agency doing to change the way DoD delivers healthcare? How is DHA responding to the COV-19 pandemic? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions with Lt. General Ronald Place, Director, Defense Health Agency.
The inoculations will go to health care workers and cover about 8% of DoD's medical staff.
The House-Senate compromise on this year's NDAA eliminates the DoD chief management officer without offering an explanation, and punting to a future secretary of Defense on business reform issues.