The General Services Administration has established new controls for its online registration platform for government contractors and federal assistance requests in an effort to build on measures implemented earlier this year to address
Lt. Gen. Robert Neller, former commander of the U.S. Marine Corps Forces Central Command, has been chosen to lead the Marine Corps Forces Command and Marine Corps Forces Europe following the retirement of
MoreThe U.S. Navy is planning to train its personnel in additive manufacturing technology as it turns to 3-D printing as an at-sea offering to manufacture replacement parts and decrease shipping time and cost, Defense Systems reported Monday. Joey Cheng writes
MoreBased on the results of SolarWinds‘ latest public sector IT survey, Chris LaPoint, the company’s vice president of product management, believes training on emerging technologies for government IT professionals is crucial in order
MoreThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is exploring private financing models to fund upgrades and repairs of civil works infrastructure as projects face insufficient budgets and a $60 billion recapitalization backlog, Federal News Radio
MoreSome defense industry analysts believe the overseas contingency operations budget will eventually be eliminated as the U.S. moves forward from wartime operations in Afghanistan, Defense News reported Sunday. “OCO may survive another year
MoreThe U.S. Navy‘s Littoral Combat Ships will undergo a set of design and engineering updates as part of the platform’s long-term development following the completion of the Freedom (LCS 1) and Independence (LCS 2) vessels, DoD Buzz reported Friday.
MoreLarry Zelvin, director of the Department of Homeland Security‘s national cybersecurity and communications integration center, has encouraged financial services institutions to have in-house staff trained in cybersecurity to help shore up their
MoreThe Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee has approved the Federal Information Security Modernization Act, a move that could draw closer to reforms in the 12-year-old Federal Information Security Management Act, GovInfoSecurity
MoreThe administration has submitted an overseas contingency operations spending plan requesting Congress to allot the Defense and State departments a total of $60 billion in 2015 for global contingencies, Defense News reported Wednesday.
MoreThe U.S. Congress has passed legislation authorizing funding for future intelligence programs within the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, National Security Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency and CIA, The Hill reported
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