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The Pentagon’s IT agency will lose nearly 10 percent of its total staff as part of the Trump administration’s push to slash the federal workforce, the agency’s director told senators Wednesday.
An old-world legal concept has drawn interest as a way to give private firms more leeway to fight state-backed hackers.
The Defense Department has officially accepted a luxury jet from Qatar and has begun planning how to convert the plane into ...
From ODNI’s perspective, they want to “streamline a number of inefficient processes, including duplicative contracts to ...
The U.S. military is working on ways to get the power of cloud-based, big-data AI in tools that can run on local computers, ...
“By leveraging our greatest asset—talented, patriotic Americans willing to bring their technical expertise to bear to serve ...
Just launching the satellites could cost between $161 billion and $542 billion, the Congressional Budget Office warned two ...
That’s more than other military branches, and it means the service will end the year with nearly 1,000 fewer people than ...
A list of cleared, vetted people would serve as a strategic hedge against attrition, espionage and workforce volatility.
Service is focused on overcoming logistical hurdles and other obstacles now so that medical professionals will be ready if ...
Special operations are also becoming more of a model for the way the Pentagon can acquire technology: buying things, trying ...