Signs of technology malaise can be seen across the federal government. The Pentagon has warned that it is losing its military technological superiority as other countries rush to develop advanced…
Cost overruns, schedule delays, bureaucratic mazes. These are just some of the markers of the dark cloud looming over the defense acquisitions world. But there are pockets of light throughout…
The 41st Annual SUN ‘n FUN International Fly-In & Expo held April 21-26, 2015 presented by Visit Florida and the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association is once again in the…
TAMPA, Fla., April 17, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — If you hear the skies over
Virtual training can save training costs by more than $1.7 billion over five years, according to a study by the Government Business Council. The study was commissioned by Rockwell Collins,…
The strong veteran employment numbers charted throughout 2015 continued in the first month of the new year, government data indicate. The unemployment rate for post-9/11 veterans was 5.7 p…
Eglin Air Force Base is the beneficiary of long-standing support from the 14 municipalities that surround it. A series of mutually beneficial partnerships have helped preserve the base’s vital flight…
On Tuesday night, veterans groups and defense watchers will once again carefully dissect the president's annual State of the Union speech to Congress for any mention of their policy priorities.
President Obama praised the end of the combat mission in Afghanistan and vowed to continue "to hunt down terrorists" but offered no new military or veterans proposals in his annual…
Separating service members continue to face significant barriers to gaining civilian credentials for skills they mastered during their military service, witnesses told a House subcommittee last week. The problem stems…
