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Fort Knox has a different mission than it historically did. That's because of the work the Base Realignment and Closure Commission did in the early 2000s.
Securing weapons systems and other non-traditional systems will be a 'heavy lift' for the DoD as it rushes to hit the targeted zero trust level by 2027.
The Defense Department runs programs to help service members prepare. For those who risk loss of income or housing, DoD offers what it calls "warm handovers."
“It was a tremendous effort. We really can't repeat this process, it is untenable,” said Randy Resnick.
The Air Force released a new solicitation and plans to issue another one as part of its overall strategy to centralize many IT modernization efforts.
The Defense Department's Cyber Crime Center reached a remarkable milestone late last month. Its Vulnerability Disclosure Program processed report number 50,000.
Election years tend to dampen contracting. If an incumbent loses re-election, policy shifts and new people can put contracts on hold.
Space Hour's Eric White speaks with Matt Kuta from Voyager Space about a joint venture it's entering to improve national security in space.
“Alpha-1 is the one that is starting to get momentum to enable AI and ML scaffolding,” said Navy Capt. Xavier Lugo.
“It's something that we have to continue to prioritize and put to the top of the list,” said Lt. Gen. Doug Shiess commander of U.S. Space Forces-Space.
DoD wants its vendors to be more cyber secure, including by expanding the pool of vendors who can take part in the no-cost cyber services it already offers.
New rules have taken effect for procurement from AbilityOne contractors. Those are the companies, mostly non-profits, whose employees have disabilities.
DoD’s reproductive health care policy implemented last year was used 12 times during Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s blockade of military promotions.
New marketing campaign aims to attract AI, cyber and STEM job seekers.
Each week, Defense Reporter Jared Serbu speaks with the managers of the federal government's largest department. Subscribe on PodcastOne or Apple Podcasts.