The Army is forcing thousands of civilian employees into new jobs as part of what it calls a service-wide “rebalancing process,” a sweeping effort officials say will help avoid layoffs but requires ...
The U.S. Army’s modernization efforts hinge on the critical role of its civilian workforce, which is actively driving ...
The U.S. Army trimmed its watercraft fleet by half over the past six years, even as demand for those vessels increased, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region, according to a federal watchdog ...
Over the past decade, the Department of Defense has tested internal software development through efforts like the Air Force’s Kessel Run, the Army ...
The U.S. Army has taken a major step toward autonomous aviation after receiving its first Black Hawk helicopter capable of flying with or without a pilot onboard, the War Department has announced.
L to R: Dr. Jeff Waksman, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy and Environment; Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll; and Secretary of Energy Chris Wright at AUSA ...
At a May 7 ceremony at the Pentagon, the Defense Department presented Jacqueline Fox, Plans and Operations Specialist, Department of the Army, G-1, Directorate, Prevention, Resilience and Readiness, ...
With more than 1.1 million people on payroll and a budget of nearly $186 billion, the Army is the largest, and one of the best-funded, branches of the U.S. military. Currently, nearly every state in ...
A new Department of Defense inspector general’s report revealed that the U.S. Army allowed recruits who did not meet qualifications to join. The report, “Management Advisory: Army’s Future Soldier ...
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