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In anticipation of its May release of an RFI for the follow-on to the OASIS services contract, the General Services Administration held a BIC MAC industry day.
You can't make bad news go away. But by focusing on people doing good work, you can keep the cable TV anxiety at bay
The threats will only become more sophisticated, multifaceted, and well-orchestrated. Organizations must do the same with their security postures.
After a contentious four years under the Trump administration, some are predicting that federal employee unions will see an uptick in active members.
There are three immediate steps that the new administration can take to leverage open and transparent data to advance Biden's agenda.
Doing your taxes can be a daunting task, but it's one you can't avoid. It's worth taking the steps to make sure you are getting the most or paying the least possible.
Many government organizations either rose to the occasion or fell stagnant with the world-wide disruptions brought on by the pandemic. This is an opportunity for tech leaders to rethink their strategic approach to technology, to help their organizations be more resilient and transformative moving forward.
Do you miss Downton Abbey? Well take heart because a friend is working on a 2021 version that takes place right here in the United States.
It's a stretch to say Thrift Savings Plan participants are over the G fund, but the array of lifecycle options are picking up popularity for several reasons.
With GSA’s outreach regarding BIC MAC continuing, customer agencies and industry partners will look forward to sharing their views and insights regarding the costs and benefits of various acquisition strategies.
Finding people imbued with the idea of public service is only part of the federal manager's job. You've also got to create conditions that sustain their passion.
It's become clear now that leadership at the highest levels are embracing that remote work is going to be part of the norm even after the pandemic.
Transforming the Office of Personnel Management is far more than throwing money at it and hiring more people. It also requires a change in mindset at the agency.
USPS loses $10 billion a year. Nothing's changed in years, Congress hasn't acted. Maybe they should listen to DeJoy?