More than 30 contracts that should have gone to companies owned by service-disabled veterans might not have, IG finds.
'Technical issues' tripped up Internet access at the Pentagon and other DISA facilities on March 1.
Proposed legislation would forbid companies from challenging assessments or even correcting errors, critics say.
The Veterans Affairs Department has abruptly canceled a major contract that was hailed as a key development for the joint common health record platform with the Defense Department.
The Facebook Pages format got a splashy introduction with the help of U.S. military services--with the exception of one Page that took on some water.
Efforts to prevent the proliferation of overlapping programs have fallen short.
Under a new strategic framework, the Army IT Agency consolidating more Pentagon IT -- and pursuing leading-edge technologies for the future.
GAO highlighted similar problems last year, and continues to find new examples.
Federal spending on technology research should continue despite the economy, congressman urges.
The push for cyber superiority is reshaping the Air Force's approaches to planning, spending and training, says the Air Force CIO.
The Army recently began outreach efforts on Pinterest for a specific reason, according to the Atlantic Wire news service.
Enterprise e-mail may be temporarily paused, but it still offers financial clarity and is pushing defense IT innovation, the deputy Army CIO said.