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Viola's nomination was out of the blue, but experts say that might work to his advantage. Outsiders can create an opportunity for change through new perspectives.
After cutting burdensome training and duties, the Air Force is creating a board to review more issues in the future.
Congress fences off funds for the Defense Innovation Unit Experiment until DoD submits a report.
The House Armed Services Committee Chairman is hoping President-elect Donald Trump will introduce a supplemental defense budget when he gets in office.
President-elect Donald Trump's suggested hiring freeze on the federal workforce could have major implications for federal contractors. With possible plans to cut the size of the federal workforce through attrition and retirements, some contractors say industry may have to shoulder more of the workload, since the capability requirements won't change even as government shrinks.
Despite a crazy election, members of the House and Senate Armed Services Committees found stability in the results.
Defense-minded voters have been left with relatively little to go on as the nation nears the end of a presidential campaign that’s included only scant discussion of military issues.
If it wasn't for clunky federal hiring practices and slow security clearances, the government would be a highly competitive employer for cybersecurity-skilled people. That's a major finding from a survey done by the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Katrina Timlin, an associate fellow at CSIS joins the Federal Drive with Tom Temin with more on the findings.
Defense Department spending on research and development has suffered historic declines during the budget drawdown that’s been in progress since 2009.
House Armed Services Military Personnel Subcommittee Chairman Joe Heck wants a higher pay raise for military employees.
A former DoD official says the 2017 defense authorization bill is as good as vetoed, but will it make it into law?
The Defense Department talks a big game on innovation, but that doesn't mean it's going to take big risks with investments.
The Marines are considering adding assistant squad leaders to control unmanned aerial vehicles.
A new report aims to put to rest the question of whether a national and global shortfall of cybersecurity talent is a genuine problem.