A hiring freeze that went into place March 2 is having unintended consequences across the Defense Department, as countless ...
State of Defense interview series begins with a commandant working to balance crisis response and modernization.
Everyone in uniform is a volunteer. Whether they serve for three or thirty-three years, they have a right to understand what ...
Judge orders DOD, other agencies to rehire fired probationary workers. Roughly 24,000 employees are to be given their jobs back, according to figures compiled by Government Executive, under the ...
Current and former cybersecurity officials say Trump administration attacks on key research centers will benefit China.
The Pentagon’s sequel to JWCC — dubbed JWCC Next — will similarly be a multi-award contract “but at a bigger scale” than its ...
AUSTIN, Texas— Despite protests and a sponsorship ban, defense tech still has a foothold in the Lone Star State. And the ...
The Hawaii-based 3rd Multi-Domain Task Force is getting one of the two Typhon mid-range missile launcher batteries based at ...
The F-35 program—a global effort built around international cooperation and trust—could become a victim of President Donald ...
On the paused deferred-resignation deal: “Can you say proverbial limbo? I am trying to leave and can’t,” a DOD civilian said.
Without a new budget—or relief from the strictures of its absence—the military can’t start new projects or pay for the ...
The firings were "based on a lie," judge says, who suggests he may extend his order beyond the roughly 24,000 already ...