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Multiple sources say EPA is moving its CIO so the executive will no longer report directly to the administrator or deputy administrator.
The Office of Personnel Management is putting a team in place to figure out how to move key services such as HR Solutions to GSA.
Shanna Webbers, the chief procurement officer, and Harrison Smith, the deputy chief procurement officer, are creating stronger partnerships internally and externally.
The Pentagon says it's upholding the original intent of the Post 9/11 G.I. Bill by insisting that a key component of the bill is not an entitlement, and only a retention incentive.
New Pentagon guidance lets contracting officers make awards based on informal peer reviews of commercial vendors' wares, instead of head-to-head competitions
In a new, exclusive online survey by Federal News Radio nearly 70 percent of respondents said they are very or somewhat concerned about possible changes to telework policies.
GSA and DHS award a $668 million contract under the continuous diagnostics and mitigation (CDM) program that comes under protest.
A pilot program is making it easier for recent veterans with military trucking licenses to transition into civilian occupations.
Military spouses face unemployment three times higher than their civilian counterparts. One group has come forward to help to turn that around.
The Pentagon clarifies CIO's new role in "cloud initiative." Dana Deasy's portfolio of responsibilities includes the JEDI contract, but it's not clear what else.
The Navy awards a $100 million contract to operate the government's latest consortium of companies aiming to get in on the military's increasing reliance on other transaction agreements.
The Senate Appropriations Subcommittee has concerns about the amount of and specific information OMB is providing about the Technology Modernization Fund.
The CIO and CISO councils released a new handbook for federal cyber executives to more easily understand all the policies, roles and responsibilities.
The Defense Department is making sure families get the information they need with the Exceptional Families Program.