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By achieving a clean financial audit for the first time ever, the Marine Corps can provide accountability, transparency and validity for their spending.
The Navy is upping its game in experimenting with new tech, largely because of a portfolio management approach that helps put older systems out to pasture.
Pentagon officials are rejecting the idea of establishing a separate cyber force as lawmakers request an independent study.
To conduct its missions, the service wants to create energy that will reduce its dependence on off-site electricity providers.
CYBERCOM's Joint Cyber Warfighting Architecture is taking shape as the command is working to get more acquisition authority over PM shops within the services.
Maj. Gen. Jeth Rey focused on four pillars, including agnostics transport and moving the Army toward a data-centric environment, over the last three years.
Sherman, the DoD CIO since December 2021, has taken the position of dean at Texas A&M's Bush School of Government.
Recent studies and exercises have shown that the Army needs a layered approach to EW and that the electromagnetic spectrum should be treated as terrain.
The Project on Government Oversight (POGO), one of the longest-running external good-government groups, has a list of items its watching for in the 2025 NDAA.
Senior Army officials continue to push back against the idea of establishing a drone corps. Gen. James Rainey says it is "too early" for a separate branch.
The Army’s Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) Capability Characteristics or C2Next is the roadmap for developing a different kind of command post.
House Armed Services Committee's bill is seen as premature by Gen. James Rainey, who leads the Army Futures Command.
Retired Admiral Robert Burke, 62, faces up to three decades behind bars.
DLA's latest policy requires all of its employees to be in office on three specific days each week, irrespective of their job functions or locations.
Each week, Defense Reporter Jared Serbu speaks with the managers of the federal government's largest department. Subscribe on PodcastOne or Apple Podcasts.