U.S. Air Force pilots from the 34th Fighter Squadron and supporting units from Hill Air Force Base in Utah flew eight F-35As at a military air base near Lakenheath, England, as part of the
MoreThe U.S. Navy has commenced an effort to modernize its performance evaluation system in a move to evaluate a sailor’s performance with standards-based objective measures and boost talent matching aspects of counseling and formal reports. The service branch
MoreAn omnibus spending bill for fiscal 2017 that passed both chambers of Congress would allocate $19.65 billion for NASA. The allocation represents a $368 million increase in funds the space agency received in
MoreTennessee Sen. Mark Green has withdrawn his name from consideration as the next secretary of the U.S. Army due to distractions associated with his nomination, Military Times reported Friday. âI am honored that
MoreMary Davie, assistant commissioner for the office of information technology category at the General Services Administration, has met with more than 50 representatives from IT services companies to discuss government contracting issues. Davie wrote
MoreThe U.S. Air Force‘s unmanned reusable space plane has arrived from an on-orbit mission at the shuttle landing facility of NASA‘s Kennedy Space Center. The X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle mission 4 performed on-orbit experiments during
MorePresident Donald Trump has approved a $1 trillion budget package to fund government operations through Sept. 30 and increase defense spending by $21 billion, The Hill reported Friday. He signed the fiscal 2017 omnibus
MoreThe U.S. Air Force’s 411th Flight Test Squadron has used F-22 Raptors to launch air-to-air missiles against as part of a 3.2B developmental test and evaluation upgrade to the Lockheed Martin-built aircraft. The service branch said Thursday
MoreJohn Zangardi, acting chief information officer at the Defense Department, has said one of his priorities at DoD is to advance the transition to Microsoftâs Windows 10 operating system as the department works to
MoreReps. Derek Kilmer (D-Washington), Kathleen Rice (D-New York) and Josh Gottheimer (D-New Jersey) have urged the Office of Personnel Management to modify requirements and streamline the recruitment process for federal cybersecurity jobs. Kilmer, Rice
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