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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is teaming up with three universities to work on solutions that would address …More
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is teaming up with three universities to work on solutions that would address …More
The Navy is replacing its online system with one that should offer sailors better security and improved productivity. The changeover …More
Spouses now will have a better chance to maintain and even enhance their career opportunities. The 2021 defense-spending bill contained …More
More veterans than ever are coming forward to ask the Department of Veterans Affairs for help related to their mental …More
The program offered to soldiers that allows them to take a three-year break from service and still retain pay and …More
The pandemic brought numerous workforce changes and proved the longterm viability of some such as telework. Recognizing this, the Air …More
For the first time, Pentagon leadership supports a change that would remove oversight for sexual assault prosecutions from the chain …More
Keeping the nation ahead of adversaries in the air and space theaters will require a continued focus upon rebuilding the …More
The Defense Department is unveiling a plan to completely reorganize how it handles, distributes and ensures the safety of data. …More
Republican lawmakers in the House want quicker service for veterans who request copies of their service records. In a May …More
Army corporals and specialists now have the option of taking the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) while the service undergoes …More
The Biden administration’s proposed $113.1 billion spending bill for the Department of Veterans Affairs addresses delivery of health-care services, homelessness, …More
As the Navy moves toward a 355-vessel fleet within the next 10 to 12 years, its senior-most officer is committed …More
The Army is making a concerted effort to convince the ranks that Covid-19 vaccines are safe. The Association of the …More
Garnering good intelligence is key to understanding the enemy, the commander of U.S. Space Command’s Combined Force Space Component Command …More
All eligible and authorized TRICARE beneficiaries and Defense Department personnel can now get vaccinated for Covid-19 at DoD sites. Those …More
A year and a half into an ambitious 20-year plan to reshape itself, the Marine Corps plans to continue shutting …More
More residents are satisfied with their Army housing, according to an independent survey conducted earlier this year. Soldiers and their …More
President Biden nominated Frank Kendall to serve as the next Secretary of the Air Force. If confirmed by the Senate, …More
Chief Machinist’s Mate (SW/AW) Mayra Hudgens is the Navy’s first female certified steam generating plant inspector (SGPI). Hudgens, who works …More
The armed services should establish a clearer process for assessing the effectiveness of suicide-prevention programs, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) …More
A proposed $715 billion in discretionary defense spending for 2021 will include provisions intended to enhance readiness among the force …More
Responding to the spate in recent years of attacks and deaths of soldiers at Fort Hood, Texas, the Army is …More
All service members and beneficiaries 16 or older now can receive vaccinations for Covid-19 at military treatment facilities. The Moderna …More
A bipartisan bill introduced in the House would require the Navy to continue conducing readiness inspections on ships. If passed, …More
Gen. Charles Q. Brown, the Air Force chief of staff, believes the service is at a crossroads. Address and resolve …More
Beneficiaries of military medical care now can schedule appointments to receive Covid-19 vaccines online without creating an account. The Defense …More
While buoyed by the facts that less than one quarter of the fleet has tested positive for Covid-19 of recent …More
The Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC) at Los Angeles Air Force Base, California, will become the headquarters of the …More
President Biden nominated Christine Wormuth to serve as Secretary of the Army. Should Wormuth be confirmed by the Senate, she …More