Allen Hill, the director of the Telecommunications Services Office at the General Services Administration, said most agencies will not meet the Sept. 30 deadline to award new contracts under EIS, but most are making good progress setting up 2020 to be a busy year.
Although the government cannot be sued under the Sherman Act for its actions that restrain trade, that doesn't mitigate the harm caused, as in the case of the Price Reduction Clause.
An IG review found universal confusion, frustration in oversight and management of the Army's Residential Communities Initiative.
For the Transportation Security Administration, history has been a journey towards more, and more elaborate technology for screening people and things.
One part of the Pentagon is pushing forward with the JEDI cloud procurement while another part is investigating whether the procurement is above board.
In today's Federal Newscast, Customs and Border Protection detailed its preparations for the pass-through of Hurricane Dorian.
The tools are more modern, but Defense Department office procedures are durable.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Air Force orders all of its facilities to designate secure, comfortable spaces for nursing mothers.
FAST 2020 is GSA’s national training conference where hundreds of accredited training hours will be available to government employees at no charge.
The Pentagon will implement Microsoft Office 365 and associated capabilities including word processing and spreadsheets, email, collaboration, file sharing and storage across all military services and agencies.
Mark Anderson, the acting assistant deputy administrator for Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation at the National Nuclear Security Administration, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
In today's Federal Newscast, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington obtained hundreds of emails showing VA officials questioned the Mar-A-Lago crowd's influence on electronic health record modernization.
The Defense Department’s controversial contract for an infrastructure-as-a-service platform enters the net round of protests with Oracle filing a motion with the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
The Interior Department awards a $94 million contract to move its email to Microsoft O365, while DHS will release its solicitation for FirstSource III in January.
For details, David Berteau, president and CEO of the Professional Services Council, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.