In today's Federal Newscast, a new study by the RAND Corporation analyzes how military pay stacks up against civilian pay over the last 20 years.
The Defense Department honored its annual list of team and individual winners at the CIO Awards for achievement in areas such as IT, cybersecurity and electronic records management.
A new report estimates the space force might cost between $300 million and $550 million - less than initially predicted.
Defense Deputy Secretary Pat Shanahan is expected to sign a memo moving the National Background Investigations Service from DISA to DSS.
In today's Federal Newscast, the IRS changed the annual contribution limit for 401(k) style retirement plans and the Thrift Savings Plan for 2019.
With military service at lower rates than in the past, researchers Alice Hunt Friend and Mara Karlin say more and more Americans express admiration for something they don't fully understand.
Expeditionary warfare thinking has evolved to focus on maneuverability in the Navy, not concentrated forces.
The Navy’s Program Executive Office-Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions issued the Next Generation Enterprise Network Recompete (NGEN-R) for service management, integration and transport services.
The Marine Corps has a lot on its plate with IT and it needs industry partners to solve its most important challenges.
The Navy is still planning on expanding the amount of ships it owns and its personnel. That’s going to cost some money.
Federal News Radio’s Scott Maucione talks to NCO Fellow Sgt. Joshua Crabb on Federal Drive with Tom Temin, during the Modern Day Marine Military Expo in Quantico, Virginia, about what it’s like to push back against top brass.
Marine Corps IT Portfolio Manager Col. Ben Stinson talks to Federal Drive with Tom Temin, during the Modern Day Marine Military Expo in Quantico, Virginia.
Federal News Radio’s Scott Maucione spoke with Retired Marine Corps Sgt. Rob Jones during the Modern Day Marine Military Expo in Quantico, Virginia.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development became the second agency to get help in upgrading its technology and financial management systems under the White House's marquee IT modernization effort.
Some Marines at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina are being required to stay on base, which is directly in the path of Hurricane Florence, sources told Federal News Radio.