Frank Kendall, the Pentagonâs acquisitions chief, said the Defense Department should strive to continuously improve its acquisition system, especially in light of budget uncertainties and an evolving threat landscape, the American Forces
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has asked industry to suggest ideas for applying science and engineering in the development of military defense and national security technology, Defense Systems reported Tuesday. Joey
MoreArmy Maj. Gen. John A. Davis said the kind of partnerships that the government maintains is a key factor that drives the Pentagonâs cyber security policy, the American Forces Press Service reported
MoreTeri Takai, former chief information officer of the Defense Department and adviser to the information technology secretary, encourages women to take a career in public service, Federal News Radio reported Wednesday. Takai
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The Office of Naval Research is seeking industry proposals for non-lethal systems that can be deployed to subdue potentially dangerous people and activities that endanger public safety, Military Aerospace & Electronics reported
MoreRep. Mac Thornberry, who leads the Houseâs acquisition reform initiative, has acknowledged a contracting data report from the office of Defense Undersecretary Frank Kendall, FCW reported Tuesday. Sean Lyngaas writes Thornberry has
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The Department of Veterans Affairs has created a nine-member committee that will evaluate potential candidates for the position of VA undersecretary for health. VA said Tuesday the panel is comprised of government
MoreAs Gen. Joseph Dunford awaits confirmation as U.S. Marine Corps commandant, he is expected to soon address challenges resulting from the reduction in force size and sequestration, Defense News reported Tuesday. Paul McLeary
MoreThe FBI has opened bidding on a contract covering software licenses for version 2.0 of the Samsung Knox mobile security platform, Nextgov reported Tuesday. Aliya Sternstein writes the agency is looking for
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