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CBO advised Congress that unless full-year appropriations for 2024 is enacted by April 30, the White House might be obligated to initiate sequestration.
A new Coast Guard policy will require supervisors to refer personnel to a health care provider for an evaluation as soon as service members request assistance.
Shery Thomas, the cyber technology officer for the Marine Corps Cyberspace Command, said network consolidation is helping improve zero trust efforts.
Public and private sector organizations can reduce friction and make employees lives easier by leaning into tools like Slack, says the company's Rob Seaman.
The military services have been able to reduce contract award times, but DoD lacks department-wide understanding of changes.
After decades of annual pay caps, wages for blue-collar feds in 75% of Federal Wage System localities no longer align with "prevailing" local rates.
Private 5G networks allow DoD to replicate real-world environments for training, as well as enable new technologies. But it needs a foundation.
As part of its move to the cloud, the Defense Department needs to integrate data and platforms to drive better, faster decisions, Qlik’s federal VP says.
Craig Martell, the Pentagon’s first chief digital and artificial intelligence officer, will depart in April.
The defense industrial base roster of companies keeps shrinking, and supply chain snags have become constant.
Published reports detail how little DoD actually spends on new or start-up companies, even ones that have what the military says its looking for.
Defense officials are asking Congress to provide additional budget flexibilities they need to to acquire capabilities at a faster pace.
DoD plans to cut its active end strength by 7,800 service members, but grow its reserve forces in 2025, according to the 2025 budget request.
As in the rest of government, DoD's 2025 proposal would give civilian employees a 2% raise.
Each week, Defense Reporter Jared Serbu speaks with the managers of the federal government's largest department. Subscribe on PodcastOne or Apple Podcasts.