The Defense Department, in compliance with President Trump's executive order implementing the "DOGE" initiative, is reviewing its contracting operations and policies and has suspended civilian ...
Defense Department instruction "establishes and implements policy, assigns responsibilities, prescribes procedures, and establishes requirements for DoD participation in community outreach activities.
In a March 4, 2025 memo, acting Pentagon acquisition chief Steven Morani suspends the use of government-issued GPCs by civilian Defense Department employees.
In a March 5, 2025 memo, Defense Department Principal Director for Defense Pricing, Contracting and Acquisition Policy John Tenaglia orders DOD components to "forgo issuing new contracting officer ...
The Army plans to develop an "airdroppable air vehicle" prototype that can operate in anti-access/area-denial environments, according to a government notice posted today.
The Defense Innovation Unit is set to launch a digital "marketplace" in the coming weeks where commercial defense technology vendors can seek partners from a group of pre-approved commercial ...
As defense policy shifts under the Trump administration, the United States should remain committed to the submarine-focused AUKUS security partnership with Australia and the United Kingdom as long as ...
On March 6, 2025 the Senate Armed Services Committee held a hearing on "defense mobilization in the 21st century." ...
The U.S. military is taking a key step forward in its pursuit of affordable, high-tech weaponry by advancing a new class of precision-guided munitions that can operate collaboratively in real-time, ...
The Space Force vice chief said Wednesday that the service is reviewing opportunities to divest legacy systems amid a Pentagon-wide effort to reallocate 8% of the fiscal year 2026 budget, though new ...
The limit on buying used and foreign vessels should be raised even higher, Gen. Randall Reed, commander of U.S. Transportation Command, told lawmakers Wednesday. In submitted remarks ahead of ...
Global supply chains are not as accessible to the Air Force as they once were, following years of changing foreign policy, inflation and the pandemic, service logisticians told Inside Defense . “With ...