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The Navy is giving its commanders discretion on whether to require some training.
The Air Force is giving its installations more of a say in violence prevention.
The Office of Management and Budget’s day-long event Sept. 12 with public and private sector leaders will produce a set of recommendations for how to transform the federal workforce.
Federal contractors are deeply concerned about the Pentagon’s move to the cloud and Federal News Radio asked why.
Mark Kneidinger becomes the deputy director of DHS’ new National Risk Management Center to further add to the organization’s leadership ranks.
Alan Thomas, the commissioner of GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service, said the agency’s value to their customers is increasing according to a recent survey.
The Air Force is one year into its plan for cutting instructions for airmen and making remaining instructions easier to understand.
The Army may lose its Medical Research and Materiel Command in the 2019 NDAA, and Army Secretary Mark Esper is not happy about it.
The Navy is setting up new hubs and surge areas to deal with its background investigation backlog.
Army Futures Command only came about because of Sen. John McCain's insistence that the Army fix its modernization problems, service leaders said.
Senate version of Defense funding bill would require detailed examination of MHS Genesis by the Government Accountability Office.
The new commander of Army Cyber Command is advocating for a rebranding, along with an expanded mission set that embraces information operations, intelligence.
Three agencies, Labor, Justice and SSA, have released solicitations under GSA’s telecommunications contract.
OMB’s Margaret Weichert said the administration will provide a few million dollars in seed money to get the Government Effectiveness Advanced Research Center off the ground.