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Oct. 25, 2018

VSU offers DCMA local source of young talent

The Defense Department’s acquisition agency hopes to establish a regional internship pipeline.

Aug. 22, 2018

DCMA, DCAA Chicago build on shared vision

“(We) have enjoyed a favorable collaborative relationship for many years,” said Gloria Velasco, who has worked for both agencies.

Aug. 2, 2018

Two DCMA heroes find forever in sacrifice

“Everyone in DCMA should know and respect our history,” Vice Adm. David Lewis.

July 13, 2018

DoD Announces Policy Change on Transfer of Post-9/11 GI Bill Benefits

Effective one year from the date of this change, eligibility to transfer benefits will be limited to service members with less than 16 years of total active-duty or selected reserve service, as applicable.

July 9, 2018

How America maintains battlefield superiority

The U.S. plan to maintain ground combat vehicle supremacy requires modernizing existing programs to meet capability requirements.

June 21, 2018

Experts encourage proactive preparation for hurricane season

DCMA experts encourage team members to focus on long-term planning to combat potential dangers of storm season.

June 20, 2018

Air Force promotion announcements

DCMA congratulates the agency’s latest service members selected for promotion.

June 7, 2018

Army, Navy promotion announcements

DCMA congratulates the agency's latest service members selected for promotion.

June 1, 2018

My DCMA: Navy Capt. Paul Filardi, CMO commander

Today’s featured team member commands DCMA Boeing St. Louis.

May 16, 2018

In-house IG hotline offers accelerated solutions

Since launch, DCMA's independent, in-house hotline has received less than 20 percent of agency complaints.