The General Services Administration has taken an 18 month timeline, and compressed it into about eight weeks.
The old system simply did not account for the number of IP addresses that phones would use.
With 267 people being born every minute and only 108 dying, developing countries are adding more than 80 million people to the world\'s population every year.
U.K. government departments want to make sure their websites appear on search engine results pages.
A former B-2 bomber engineer helped China design a stealth cruise missile to raise money to pay his mortgage.
The suspect was returned to the United States from a base in Kuwait Thursday.
Specifically, Industry is focusing on the transition of contracted work to federal employees, and restrictions on what criteria are used in contract awards.
Records reveal a huge Citigroup payout to the man President Obama wants to head the Office of Management and Budget.
Peter Orszag may have had the shortest tenure of any member of the Obama Cabinet, but he leaves a deep mark.
The Craigslist founder laments that the White House\'s open government initiative hasn\'t received much attention.
Slate readers make suggestions for the president\'s summer reading list.
Outgoing OMB Director lists accomplishments of administration in speech at his former home, the Brookings Institution.
Jeffrey Zients has been chosen to serve as acting director of the Office of Management and Budget until a new director is confirmed.