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First volume of three expected reports from the "Section 809" panel seeks changes in areas ranging from business IT to contract oversight and commercial buying.
Lawmakers urge the Coast Guard to follow the Veterans Affairs Department's example and adopt the same EHR system used by the Defense Department.
PV Puvvada, the president of Unisys Federal, discusses in Federal News Radio’s new show, Views from the Corner Office, the trends and challenges of being a federal contractor.
The Trump administration’s 2-in, 1-out regulations initiative stymied the advancement of new acquisition rules.
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.
In today's Federal Newscast, the General Services Administration has finalized a major change to its Federal Supply Schedules allowing the purchase of incidental materials.
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.
Grant Schneider, the acting federal chief information security officer, said shared services for cybersecurity can help address the workforce shortage.
Several industry organizations have resource centers to help industry prepare for a government shutdown.
When Alliant II is released for contracting, will it speed the process?
Defense Undersecretary for Research and Engineering Michael Griffin said he wants to focus on how DoD transitions programs from ideas to reality.
Even though the number of bid protests is on the rise, the absolute number of them represent only a tiny fraction of contracting activity.
A new and exclusive Federal News Radio online survey found almost 70 percent of the more than 1,900 respondents say a partial government shutdown is “very likely” or “somewhat likely” to happen on Jan. 20 at midnight.
The Army is making its number one priority long range precision fires with 10x capability.