Jon Harper, managing editor of National Defense Magazine, joins host Derrick Dortch on this week's Fed Access to discuss the Department of Defense’s space efforts and new developments being announced at the 36th Space Symposium.
The FAA now has another partnership aimed at making it easier on companies trying to conduct launches.
In today's Federal Newscast, in a new advisory, the NSA laid out best practices for securing wireless devices in public settings.
Congress is concerned that after nearly two years the Space Force doesn't have much to show.
Funding shortfalls will have serious consequences in the final quarter of this fiscal year because of unexpected bills related to security at the Capitol, National Guard officials warn.
The service released a strategy in May to lay out how it would reach that goal, and now it’s putting some of it into practice.
The Army has expanded its temporary lodging improvement plans out to 2029.
The budget gets rid of the overseas contingency operations account and divests $2.8 billion in legacy systems.
DoD is making some efforts to ease its classification restrictions to better partner with allies and industry.
The Space Hour spoke to former President and CEO of VOX Space Mandy Vaughn
California’s Vandenberg Air Force Basehas been renamed as a U.S. Space Force Base
In today's Federal Newscast, senators from Maryland and Virginia pressed President Joe Biden to come up with a plan for a new FBI headquarters.
In today's Federal Newscast, in one of her first moves as Energy Secretary, Jennifer Granholm is reviving one of the agency's largest loan programs for clean energy.
Tests on VA's new system showed more than 500 serious problems as recently as last summer. The department managed to resolve or work around almost all of them by the time of its first deployment in October.
The Army is focusing on data accuracy as it prepares to move the rest of its uniformed workforce into its centralized HR IT system, known as IPPS-A.