The U.S. Army has launched an online platform designed to accelerate the acquisition and delivery of unmanned aircraft systems to soldiers. As the Army rolls out initiatives like the UAS Marketplace to
Eric Hysen, chief information officer of the Department of Homeland Security, and two other DHS officials said the department is now advancing information technology modernization by shifting from a “big bang” approach
MoreTanya Bradsher, the White House’s nominee for the role of deputy secretary at the Department of Veterans Affairs, said that if confirmed, she would push for a “boots-on-the-ground” approach to help address
MoreArmy Maj. Gen. William Hartman, head of U.S. Cyber Command’s Cyber National Mission Force, is expected to be nominated by President Joe Biden to serve as deputy commander of CYBERCOM, The Record
MoreA bipartisan bill that would suspend the debt ceiling through January 2025 and reduce federal spending is now headed to President Joe Biden’s desk for his signature after the Senate passed the
MoreYoung Bang, principal deputy assistant secretary of the Army for acquisition, logistics and technology, said the U.S. Army is considering asking vendors to provide a bill of materials focused on artificial intelligence
MoreLaura Stanton, a General Services Administration official, said federal agencies should develop an application security testing program that advances the adoption of various tools that continuously evaluate and address cyber vulnerabilities throughout
MoreThe House voted 314-117 Wednesday to pass a bipartisan bill that would suspend the debt limit through Jan. 1, 2025, raise military spending by approximately 3 percent and reduce spending on domestic
MoreThe Government Accountability Office has recommended that the Department of Defense direct the F-35 program office to reassess its comparative analysis after the service branches define their power and cooling requirements and
MoreDon Yeske, acting chief technology officer at the Department of the Navy’s office of the chief information officer, will step down from his current role on June 16 to assume a new
MoreGen. Eric Smith, assistant commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps, is expected to be nominated by President Joe Biden to serve as head of the service branch, The Washington Post reported Tuesday.
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