Agriculture Department CIO Gary Washington provides more details on its plans across the five Centers of Excellence areas.
Emily Murphy, GSA’s administrator, said she didn’t want to roll back the Transactional Data Reporting (TDR) initiative, but see if it could be improved through e-invoicing.
The Air Force is creating exemptions for some transition classes.
The Defense Department is worried about some of the misconceptions civilians have about the military.
The number of people involuntarily separated from the services is trickling to a halt.
The Federal Acquisition Institute Training Application System (FAITAS) has been unavailable for civilian agencies for more than a month.
GSA released a RFQ to develop a strategy to reorganize its Technology Transformation Service.
Seven former federal CIOs and deputy CIOs share lessons learned with the incoming Federal CIO.
DoD's Director of Operational Test and Evaluation urges the Pentagon to put further JRSS deployments on hold.
The Navy's Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command is the latest DoD organization to jump on the OTA bandwagon with an arrangement that would spend $100 million on 14 cyber technology areas.
The Defense Innovation Board, tasked by Congress to deliver report on software acquisition, is doing all it can to avoid writing a long document that will gather dust on a shelf.
The Trump administration’s 2-in, 1-out regulations initiative stymied the advancement of new acquisition rules.
Jeff Koch, a former Bush administration political appointee, is returning to federal service at the Labor Department.
The Agriculture Department issued a new policy that requires employees to be in the office at least four days per week thus limiting telework to two days per pay period.
GSA, OMB held a listening session for federal employees, contractors to begin to develop an implementation plan for an e-commerce portal.