The Defense Contract Management Agency is modernizing a cloud-based enterprise platform that enables a procure-to-pay business process for the Department of Defense and supporting agencies. DCMA’s Functional Information Resources Management Center is
MoreToday’s cyber workforce is low density and high demand, and the federal government continues to compete with industry for top-level talent. Executive Mosaic sat down with the Honorable John Sherman, chief information officer
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The cost of the Department of Defense’s programs is projected to increase by 9 percent from 2027 to 2037, due in large part to expenses on military personnel and operations and maintenance,
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Doug Cossa, chief information officer of the Defense Intelligence Agency, said that DIA’s new artificial intelligence strategy is designed to ensure the interoperability of data as well as the technologies reading them.
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Western analysts and officials say the U.S. is struggling to quickly deploy sufficient equipment for Ukraine to effectively counter the threat posed by the Iran-built Shahed-136 drone that Russia has fielded to
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The Department of Defense is planning to build an on-site geothermal power facility and has launched a solicitation for vendors who can propose a novel, sustainable approach. According to a notice posted
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The Department of the Air Force has begun seeking information from industry sources capable of advancing the capabilities of its Next Generation Information Technology system. In a notice posted Friday on SAM.gov,
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The Department of Defense will begin renaming bases and military assets that honor or commemorate the Confederate States of America in accordance with the recommendations set by the Commission on the Naming
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The Biden Administration has allotted nearly $3.1 billion to continue U.S. security aid to Ukraine through the delivery of a wide array of supplies including combat vehicles, artillery, munitions and other necessary
MoreAir Force Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder, press secretary at the Department of Defense, announced Thursday that nominees Milancy Harris, Russell Rumbaugh and Agnes Schaefer were sworn into their new positions at DOD.
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