The Defense Contract Management Agency launched two new Contract Management Offices, Vertical Lift and Fixed Wing, during a ceremony held on June 10 at the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth.
MoreThe Department of Defense is establishing a joint interagency task force dedicated to accelerating the development and fielding of counter-unmanned aerial systems, or c-UAS. Gen. James Mingus, vice chief of staff of
MoreThe Senate on Tuesday passed a massive budget reconciliation bill that includes $150 billion in additional funding for the Department of Defense, Breaking Defense reported. The upper chamber approved the Trump administration-backed
MoreThe Government Accountability Office has warned that the Department of Defense is missing opportunities to bill private companies that use federal sites to launch satellites into space. In a report published Monday,
MoreArmy Lt. Gen. Paul Stanton, Defense Information Systems Agency director and commander of the Department of Defense Cyber Defense Command, has urged cyber professionals to shift from a reactive cyber incident response
MoreThe Department of Defense this year, like much of the federal government, is undergoing changes, reevaluations and reforms, prompted by the new Trump administration. One forthcoming line of effort raised by senior
MoreDavid Cattler, director of the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency, has approved the new organizational structure of the newly realigned Personnel Vetting directorate as part of DCSA’s efforts to drive innovation, continuous
MoreThe Department of Defense has streamlined its National Environmental Policy Act, or NEPA, implementing processes as part of a government effort seeking to speed up and reduce the costs of environmental reviews
MoreMichael Duffey, under secretary of defense for acquisition and sustainment, has issued a memorandum establishing a review and approval process for contracts or task orders for IT consulting, management services and advisory
MoreMorgan Adamski announced on LinkedIn Friday that she is stepping down as executive director of the U.S. Cyber Command. Patrick Ware, a senior executive at the National Security Agency, will succeed Adamski as
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