Experimentation will start this year in Indo-Pacific Command, part of a broader effort to move weapons system support closer to where it's likely to be needed.
Policy experts and former lawmakers say Congress currently lacks the necessary bandwidth to take back regulatory authority from federal agencies.
Secret Service is like a Navy ship that's run aground. The commander may not have had his or her hand on the wheel, but that's where responsibility rests.
The Republican chairman of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee has issued a subpoena to Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle.
The chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee called the delays with the next-generation background investigation system a "disaster."
The Department of Veterans Affairs’ financial experts tell lawmakers that the historic funding discrepancy is due to increased hiring and pharmaceutical costs.
Industry was puzzled by the State Department's plan to establish three federally-funded research and development centers, FFRDCs.
Despite being designated as critical infrastructure, many of the nation's public water and wastewater facilities are considered antiquated and outdated.
FEMA used disaster relief funds to cover the costs of vaccinations and testing sites, among other things.
GSA has sold 10 of a dozen properties on PBRB’s list of high-value recommendations, and expects to sell another property by the end of July.
NARA has approved limited exceptions to the electronic records deadline, but many agencies have shifted away from paper-based processes.
One rule would have imposed so-called prevailing wage rates on every federal contract.
The so-called Chevron decision has implications for all three branches of government.
Lawmakers say taking SBA's certification portal offline in the final months of fiscal 2024 would cause problems for firms with year-end contracting deadlines.
A former GSA administrator has made the case that raising the micro purchase threshold to $20,000 would save the government tens of millions of dollars.