The Defense Department inspector general has released a report that indicates the U.S. Navy needs a comprehensive guidance to evaluate cost performance of the service branch’s largeâscale renewable energy projects. DoD IG said Thursday it found that Navy personnel
MoreOperations research analysts at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base have developed a scheduling tool that works to help forecast manpower and facilities required to maintain the F-22 Raptor fighter jet. The U.S. Air Force said Thursday research analysts collaborated with
MoreU.S. Air Force Gen. Paul Selva, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the ideas of reform and innovation has spread in the military, DoD News reported Thursday. Jim Garamone writes Selva discussed
MoreThe General Services Administration has put up a former Agriculture Department research facility for public sale through an online auction that started on Aug. 15. GSA said Wednesday the Fresno, Ohio-based North Appalachian Experimental Watershed
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology has introduced six new pilot projects that seek to secure and facilitate online access to local and state government services through multi-factor authentication and other identity-based
MoreNaval Research Laboratory personnel have introduced a new fiber optic sensor technology that can be integrated with an in-situ structural health monitoring system to provide autonomous monitoring of structural parameters including acoustic emission, temperature
MoreGen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has said national security leaders should evaluate risks and capabilities of the joint force in order to counter threats from state and
MoreThe United States has nominated current World Bank President Jim Yong Kim to continue his role into a second term. The Treasury Department said Thursday Kim worked for more than 20 years to
MoreThe General Services Administration, NASA and the Defense Department have released a final rule that seeks to ensure that federal contractors comply with labor laws. The three agencies said in a Federal
MoreThe General Services Administration is looking for an information technology specialist to serve as lead programmer at the GSA’s Office of Inspector General. A notice posted Thursday on USAJobs stated the chosen candidate will perform programming, establish project requirements, designate
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