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As an acute threat, the pandemic departed a couple of years ago. The Pandemic Response Accountability Committee (PRAC) has another 18 months to do the same.
Employees reported buying COVID-related services, but those turned out to be things like plumbing repairs and NordicTrack ski machines.
The Pandemic Response Accountability Committee, by statute, sunsets a year from September 2025, more than five years after onset of the pandemic itself.
Everyone knows that software bills of materials (SBOMs) are crucial to cybersecurity. But deciphering these documents is a challenge for many agencies.
Trade associations connected to federal technology, generally back the latest White House directives on artificial intelligence.
The GenAI buying guide will make it easier for agencies to fulfill their requirements under the October 2023 AI executive order.
Stocks and bonds. Both have gyrated badly in recent weeks. It's not a fun time to be invested and yet you have to be.
A new group within DoD seeks to track how well new technology makes its way to the troops.
Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) and six of her colleagues do not think USPS plans to grow the package business are delivering as promised.
The Merit Systems Protection Board has had a quorum for more than two years. They faced a backlog of some 3,800 appeals cases.
Federal investigators have their hands full trying to spot all of the fraud schemes that cost the government billions of dollars every year.
Political appointees begin to depart. In their absence, contractors should prepare for a slowdown in new and innovative project starts.
The review also uncovers a leadership failure to do historical comparisons to identify year-to-year trends in harassment.
So Speaker Mike Johnson has pushed through some of the foreign aid that many in his own party were against.