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The results of a new study comparing GSA Advantage to Amazon Business may be surprising in light of the recent legislative activity and discussions surrounding online acquisition options for government.
When many federal workers consider retirement they also look for a place with no sales or state taxes.
Although the Saturday-Sunday-Monday mini-shutdown is history, it's impact may be around a long, long time, says Senior Correspondent Mike Causey.
In the case of cloud, the government mainly adapted itself to commercial products, but ended up influencing them to the benefit of both sides.
Dan Chenok and Jesse Samberg, IBM Center for the Business of Government, offer insights from a recent roundtable highlighting ways agencies can more quickly move to shared services.
All of the problems that are caused by governing by continuing resolution are still there.
Want a sure fire way to tell a friend, neighbor or coworkers politics? Just ask him, or her, who caused the government shutdown.
800,000 federal furloughs, 800,000 DACA workers unresolved. There has to be a better solution.
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says Defense has been offering $40,000 buyouts since last year, but finding anybody who actually got the bigger bucks is tough.
Zuma mystery spills into questions on NASA's LEO program.
Jan. 16 marked the 135th birthday of the Civil Service Commission – the precursor to the Office of Personnel Management.
Navy officials are talking about how the bridges have become "Frankensteins." So much new gear has been crammed in, the crews can lose track of what's going on.
One Agriculture Department employee describes how changes to the workforce degrades the agency’s ability to meet its mission.
Section 846 establishes a framework for the implementation and use of e-commerce portals across the government for the acquisition of certain commercial off-the-shelf items.