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Oracle says the Defense Department's JEDI acquisition is fatally flawed, violating numerous procurement and conflict of interest statutes.
The Air Force believes its new streamlined ATO process will not only get systems online faster, it will deliver better security.
Agencies are becoming more interested in moving to a zero trust approach to cybersecurity so the CIO Council is working on an effort to define what that means for government.
At the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee’s hearing on Wednesday on the Federal IT Acquisition Reform Act, the latest scorecard is expected to show progress in several areas.
The General Services Administration told agencies they could have up to three more years to transition to the Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions (EIS) contract, but had to meet certain short term deadlines.
The military services are thinking about sending troops to different areas depending on deployability status.
Members of the military who joined before Jan. 1, 2018, only have until the end of the year to join the blended retirement system.
Soldiers can get national accreditation for military occupation specialties if they keep track of their hours.
OMB released a new draft data center policy where cost savings is taking a back seat to optimization and operational realities.
The Government Accountability Office said it received more than 2,600 protests in fiscal 2018, which was less than a 1 percent increase over 2017.
Josh Moses left his role at OMB’s cyber branch chief on Nov. 30 after more than three years to take a job with the PricewatershouseCoopers commercial division.
A GAO review found DoD is complying with some of the constraints lawmakers placed on LPTA, but still isn't documenting its decisions.
Mark Esper, secretary of the Army, said the Office of Personnel Management is not made up of bad people, but that the Army could better handle civilian hiring on its own.
Virginia's senior senator demanded a briefing after a news report prompted more allegations of substandard housing conditions on military bases.