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DoD should review special needs health care programs to ensure they're helping military families, watchdog says
The coverage amounts for Tricare ECHO services haven't increased since 2009.
Compliance does not equal security. It did not when I was in industry, and it does not from my seat where I am today," DoD CIO Kirsten Davie said.
Taking a page out of CBS's “Survivor,” drone manufacturers want to be the last one standing for a big payday from Uncle Sam.
A new bipartisan letter in Congress calls on DOD to swiftly address what lawmakers view as serious dangers to service members.
“Any time there is an influx of cash or funds into any organization, the likelihood of increased risk of fraud, waste, and abuse coincides with that,” Brett Mansfield, deputy inspector general for audit in DoD’s Office of the Inspector General.
United States Central Command has disclosed that commercially available location data was used to track deployed U.S. military personnel across various theatres of operation.
FormAssembly Extends Its Commitment to Providing Secure Data Collection for U.S. Government Agencies, Regulated Industries, and Other High-Stakes EnvironmentsBLOOMINGTON, Ind., May 27, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FormAssembly today announced a partnership with FedHIVE to offer FormAssembly’s secure data collection platform under FedHIVE’s DISA Provisional Authorization at Impact Level 4 (IL4).
From left, Skydio CEO Adam Bry demonstrates the company's autonomous systems technology for Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks and Doug Beck, director of the Defense Innovation Unit, during a visit to the company's facility in San Mateo, Calif.
DoD and Coast Guard civilians will soon be able to shop in exchange stores in the U.S. DoD civilians stationed outside the U.S. have exchange shopping privileges. (AAFES) More than half a million Defense Department and Coast Guard civilian employees with a ...
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DoD not allowed to fix most of its own stuff. Guess who's cashing in?
Right-to-repair rules would put an end to a defense contractor ‘racket’ that hurts combat readiness and gouges taxpayers