The Obama administration and the Defense Department said Wednesday they are making progress in reforming contracting in overseas contingency operations. An independent commission found the government has lost up to $60 billion to waste and fraud in Iraq and Afghanistan.
After 70 years of the USO thanking the troops for their service, the military is now thanking the USO for its support.
Bob Henke, a member of the wartime contracting commission who previously served as DoD comptroller, joined the Federal Drive to discuss the commission\'s recommendations. Henke shared his perspective of what the government and DoD need to do to stem the tide of waste and fraud in contingency contracting.
The Missouri Democrat said the Pentagon needs to hire and improve training of contracting officers. She said the $31 billion in waste and fraud in Iraq and Afghanistan should be a wake-up call for Congress to better fund the acquisition workforce.
Military widows and spouses of disabled veterans will be able to take all the time they need to apply for federal jobs under a special hiring exemption. The current two-year limit on spouses\' noncompetitive hiring authority expires at the end of September.
Two of the eight members of the Commission on Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan join In Depth to explain the recommendations in the commission\'s final report.
Dr. Walter Koroshetz, the deputy director of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke at NIH, joined the Federal Drive to discuss efforts at creating a traumatic brain injury database to improve treatment options.
will be sworn in as the nation\'s spy chief on September 6th, less than a week before the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks
The Defense Department must spend $37 million to expand the Bethesda military hospital\'s overloaded power grid, after a substation at the National Institutes of Health reached capacity.
On today\'s Federal Drive: OPM announced that despite the weak economy, agency incentive payments to recruit and retain workers actually increased. Plus, the Commission on Wartime Contracting releases its final report and the head of the ATF bureau steps down after a controversial gun-loan program comes to light.
The Departments of the Navy, Agriculture and Energy are asking industry how best to spend $510 million on the future of biofuels. They are leaning on a 1950 law that lets the government pour cash into defense-critical industries.
The contract is for HP to provide work stations, processors and other products.
The main issue the department is looking at is the large memory space of the devices and users\' lack of knowledge about mobile devices. DoD is also evaluating how information may be risked.
Todd Grams, acting Assistant Secretary for Management and Chief Financial Officer at the VA, is the leader behind work to cut costs and make access easier for beneficiaries.
Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Jacobs, the commanding general for U.S. Army North\'s Joint Task Force 51, joined the Federal Drive to discuss how U.S. Army North is involved in Irene cleanup efforts along the East Coast.