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GAO sustained the protest—a rare outcome in OCI cases—concluding that the Army’s OCI review was inadequate, and that Peraton’s overlapping roles posed a significant potential conflict.
Cyber Command executive director departs for expected role in private sector As Morgan Adamski leaves, the NSA's Patrick Ware will become the top civilian at the combatant command, amid other ...
The new executive director of U.S. Cyber Command — the No. 3 position at the digital warfighting organization — is NSA veteran Patrick Ware.
Col. Benjamin Kilgore, right, will lead 3,100 employees as the 36th depot commander and will be responsible for supporting global readiness for Command, Control, Communications, Computer, Cyber ...
Abbott signed a bill to establish the Texas Cyber Command in San Antonio, but the final version of the bill raises questions about UTSA’s role.
CAMP ZAMA, Japan — The son of a U.S. Navy sailor returned to his childhood stamping grounds Tuesday to assume command of U.S. Army Japan. Brig. Gen. James Dooghan, an Afghanistan war veteran ...
Hundreds of soldiers based in Georgia will participate this Saturday in the military parade promoted by President Donald Trump, a massive commemoration of the U.S. Army.
Under a directive from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, the Army plans to consolidate three units to make up the new command. It will include San Antonio-based Army North (ARNORTH) and Army South ...
On Monday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 150, which creates a state-based cybersecurity department, into law.
Opinion: Commercial hardware and software will be key to the service's command-and-control overhaul, according to Joseph Welch of Army Futures Command.
The closure of 1st Information Operations Command occurred as the Army disperses cyber and information warfare assets across the force.
Governor Abbott will sign the bill to create the Texas Cyber Command at UTSA, boosting cybersecurity and jobs in San Antonio.