GSA and Treasury’s Bureau of Fiscal Service will launch the financial management shared services marketplace later this year with public and private sector providers.
The IRS, in its request for information, is specifically looking for technology that “will perform a complete digital intake for all incoming mail,” including envelopes and their contents.
Norman Mineta, who as federal transportation secretary ordered commercial flights grounded after the 9/11 terror attacks in 2001, has died
It's expected to take "months" for the Class Action Implementation Group to gather enough information to determine who is eligible to receive payments.
For the second installment in this week's series looking at Dahlgren's activities, the Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke with the division's Technical Director Dale Sisson.
The defense industrial base faces many challenges, like inflation and Ukraine, that need to be dealt with this fiscal year.
The VA's new Electronic Health Record is now running at a third location, although lawmakers remain concerned about future rollouts.
Guns of all sizes, some day steel cutting lasers and hypersonic launchers - none of it gets mounted on a Navy ship until it's been tested and vetted by the Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division.
Members of Congress know the budget process, their primary mission in life, is a mess. But some efforts are brewing that at least some members hope will get the 2023 budget process under control.
Almost everything is connected to the internet which will expand the number of attack surfaces.
Federal CIO Clare Martorana has been briefing lawmakers about awards and the impact of the Technology Modernization Fund to ensure transparency and accountability.
While acceptable attire will obviously vary on the agency and the position, there’s some anecdotal evidence that some feds are getting flexibility with their workplace dress codes.
Eagle Hill Consulting research found the pandemic and the way it scrambled how people work has sparked what they call a great re-evaluation.
The Office of Management and Budget is naming Karin Orvis as its chief statistician, a position that hasn't had a permanent leader in more than two years.
The Postal Service is facing three separate lawsuits over its plans to purchase mostly gas-powered vehicles as part of its next-generation fleet.