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Microsoft lost the 10-year top secret cloud contract competition for a second time, but decided not to protest.
The Defense Acquisition University and the Defense Innovation Unit have teamed up to offer what you might call an acquisition baptism.
The Navy's littoral combat ship program has never lived up to its promise. Although it scaled back, the Navy still plans to field 35 of the ships, but they have serious and persistent problems.
To fight and win the nation's wars, the Defense Department needs the best possible armaments. The National Armaments Consortium brings together contractors, researchers and academics in the development of new armament technologies for the military to acquire and test.
Longtime federal sales and marketing consultant Larry Allen joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for more.
New reports from DoD and NDIA highlight ongoing challenges the defense industrial base is facing in light of rising tensions among near peer competitors.
Pentagon planners know the U.S. military needs new technologies if it hopes to stay on top. But many of the innovation initiatives don't gain scale because of the 1960s-era planning, programming, budgeting and execution (PPBE) process.
The Defense Department has released a report that says mergers and consolidation among its contractors pose risks to the U.S. economy and national security
Paul Puckett, the director of the Army's Enterprise Cloud Management Agency, said the cArmy platform and CAMO vehicle demonstrate how to optimize cloud buying for the entire service.
Former leader of DoD's CMMC program alleges her security clearance suspension and later elimination of her position were "politically influenced."
Retired Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Arnold Punaro, chairman of the National Defense Industrial Association, joined the Federal Drive with Tom Temin for more.
New strategy emphasizes enterprise cloud, software factories and process reforms, but specific fixes are still months away.
The Defense Information Systems Agency’s new strategic plan details a policy change in the way the agency will buy and manage cloud services under the JWCC program.
The Electromagnetic Spectrum Enterprise Policy and Program Office in the DoD’s office of the chief information officer launched a new program to improve communication with industry about spectrum sharing.