Kevin Green is the vice president for defense and intelligence at IBM Federal.
The Army psychiatrist charged in the deadly Fort Hood rampage will be tried in a military court and face the death penalty if convicted.
Mark Amtower, host of Amtower Off Center here on Federal News Radio and a government contracting consultant, offers his analysis of how the proposed rule change will affect DoD contractors.
Lawmakers continue to work on legislation that will guarantee veterans attending private colleges will have the same tuition payouts until they graduate.
James Carafano is the Director for Foreign Policy Studies at the Heritage Foundation.
Rear Adm. Sean Filipowski will take over from Rear Adm. Jan Tighe as the deputy director of operations at Cyber Command.
The Defense Department has some new cyber rules for contractors to follow.
The Veterans Affairs Department is sending out $430,000 to nearly 200 family caregivers of veterans.
If passed, a new bill will give allow businesses to compete against federal prison manufacturing.
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The agency will buy a broad range of technology services from eight large and seven veteran-owned small businesses under the T4 contract. The deal is a multiple-award IDIQ contract that will last five years.
The Defense Department is launching an Information Technology Exchange Pilot Program.
In Debra Filippi\'s 34 years of work in the federal government she served as the Director of the DoD/VA Interagency program office.
Agency CIO Roger Baker said he plans to let employees use mobile devices on the VA network starting in fiscal 2012. He\'s leaning toward the bring-your-own-device approach, but details still need to be finalized. Baker said VA also will update its mobile computing policy.
The President\'s proposal for a Civilian Property Realignment Board could cost agencies more money than the current system to dispose of unused federal property.