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During the pandemic, applications to the Office of Trademarks exploded. For details and how they're coping, the Commissioner for Trademarks, David Gooder.
When DISA sought a new satellite services acquisition, it mistakenly included a spreadsheet with prices from the current contract. For how things turned out, procurement attorney Joe Petrillo
In today's Federal Newscast, the Pentagon is giving other cloud service providers a chance to participate in new contract after it cancelled the JEDI Cloud project.
In today's Federal Newscast, the leaders of key agencies will meet today to discuss the government’s ransomware strategy.
DoD decides the one-cloud approach for its tactical requirements needs revision.
Mary Gibert is GSA's federal transition coordinator and associate administrator for the Office of Civil Rights.
For annual advice on how to deal, federal sales and marketing consultant Larry Allen spoke to Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Federal Drive with Tom Temin got the latest from the director of information technology and cybersecurity issues at the Government Accountability Office, Vijay D'Souza.
National Taxpayer Advocate has some simple, straightforward steps for the IRS to get past its persistent service troubles.
Government IT modernization requires new strategies, and now the IBM Center for Business of Government has outlined one.
Defense officials said Tuesday they were cancelling the multibillion dollar sole-source contract. In its place, they will launch a new acquisition process that's expected to include awards to Amazon, Microsoft, and potentially other cloud producers.
The encrypted ledger technology known has blockchain is slowly making its way into federal agency applications. But in the opinion of Rep. Darren Soto, too slowly.
Federal Drive with Tom Temin got the latest congressional outlook from WTOP Capitol Hill correspondent Mitchell Miller.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Departments of Homeland Security and Veterans Affairs say they'll work together to identify deported veterans and give them the VA benefits they're entitled to.