The Space Force is making sure its human capital ducks are in a row as it sets up.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Management and Budget releases the job posting to fill the federal deputy chief information officer's position.
In today's Federal Newscast, search space-force on USAJobs.gov, and you'll come up with 39 jobs, and not clerks or mail room staff, either.
The Air Force needs to keep the Space Force in its organization while also letting it build its own culture.
In today's Federal Newscast, Washington, D.C., Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton is wants an update from the National Parks Service on its plan to reimburse the District of Columbia work it performed during the 35-day government shutdown of 2018-2019.
What will the space force look like in the year 2100? The military is trying to figure that out.
The U.S. now has a Space Force. Assets are already moving over from the Air Force.
This past year saw some interesting topics pop up in the military; 2020 may see the same.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management makes some clarifications about President Trump's declared day off on Christmas Eve.
Childcare, JEDI and Space Force were all addressed in the new bill.
The final agreement maintains the NDAA's decades-long reputation of must-pass legislation, but punts thorny border issues to the still-unsettled appropriations process.
U.S. Space Command is strengthening its relationship with companies like SpaceX to stay at the vanguard of space tech.
Intelligence support for space as a warfighting domain will require new professionals, capabilities, alliances, and even a new perspective on the relationship between space and intelligence.
Trump administration declares victory in international compromise that will allow the U.S. Postal Service to collect higher fees for delivery of small packages entering the country.
Lt. Gen Scott Rice, director of the Air National Guard, talked with Federal News Network’s Scott Maucione about the new entity.