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Despite being designated as critical infrastructure, many of the nation's public water and wastewater facilities are considered antiquated and outdated.
FEMA used disaster relief funds to cover the costs of vaccinations and testing sites, among other things.
The Office of Naval Research wants an automated hiring portal to track employees' information during onboarding and offboarding processes.
GSA has sold 10 of a dozen properties on PBRB’s list of high-value recommendations, and expects to sell another property by the end of July.
The IRS investigated nearly 400 cases involving virtual currency. It’s trying to find taxpayers who leave digital assets off their tax returns.
NARA has approved limited exceptions to the electronic records deadline, but many agencies have shifted away from paper-based processes.
“Advana was like a victim of its own success — it scaled tremendously over the last few years.” said Radha Plumb.
An ambitious agenda for regulation means contractors could see a slew of new and interim regulations in the next few months.
One rule would have imposed so-called prevailing wage rates on every federal contract.
The so-called Chevron decision has implications for all three branches of government.
The potency of AI and implementation of data enabled missions hinges on skilled talent.
Lawmakers say taking SBA's certification portal offline in the final months of fiscal 2024 would cause problems for firms with year-end contracting deadlines.
The cloud security program launched two programs, an agile delivery pilot and a new technical documentation hub, to accelerate cloud authorizations.
From transforming the recruiting workforce to pushing through a number of legislative efforts - here's how DoD and Congress are fixing the recruitment crisis.