Government contractors on the whole are optimistic about future business. More than half grew their revenue year over year.
Growth is the name of the game in business. However, trying to mask that growth to qualify for special government contracts can have consequences.
House Armed Services Committee's bill is seen as premature by Gen. James Rainey, who leads the Army Futures Command.
A recent unanimous Supreme Court ruling let a Defense Department employee challenge a six-day furlough that took place in 2013.
Extensive new rules for cyber security incident reporting, enabled by CIRCIA, will cover a lot of industry.
Retired Admiral Robert Burke, 62, faces up to three decades behind bars.
The FTC, HHS, and Justice Department want tips from the public about antitrust violations in the health care industry.
Robert McGaughey revolutionized the U.S. Forest Service’s ability to visualize aerial surveillance data as useful information.
Even with a new contract in place, the American Federation of Government Employees is still worried about the future of telework at the EPA.
The ability to focus long term and dedication to a singular passion is one way many feds have made not just satisfying, but also award-winning careers.
The Federal Housing Finance Agency says it is strengthening internal financial control practices after a GAO audit found financial statement miscalculations.
The Defense Pricing and Contracting unit has underscored the authority of DoD contracting officers to treat stuff from non-traditional vendors as commercial.
NASA has a Space Environment Sustainability Advisory Board to help guide policy for an area of space that is starting to look like the Beltway at rush hour.
Federal employees should look for a check in the mail if they were impacted by the OPM data breach.
After more than 20 years at OMB, Dustin Brown recently took the job of chief operating officer and acting chief of staff at the Social Security Administration.