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The government might have the right to suspend or even debar contractors for three years, but contractors can and do sue when it happens.
The Department of Health and Human Services already uses blockchain in its acquisition shop to buy bulk items more cheaply, but now the Food and Drug Administration sees it as a tool to manage threats to the global food supply chain.
Higgins boat isn't much to look at it. Stand in it, though, and be awed by D-Day.
SBA Acting Administrator Chris Pilkerton joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to explain how it works.
Few agencies can hide from the results. Now the annual survey, known as FEVS, has been put in the field for 2019.
In today's Federal Newscast, House and Senate lawmakers have taken steps to prevent a White House proposal which would result in about 1,000 layoffs at the U.S. Forest Service.
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An arbitration panel decided mostly against the American Federation of Government Employees in an impasse with Social Security.
Federal CIO Suzette Kent said in an exclusive interview that new federal data strategy helps build a mature, healthy and secure data sharing foundation.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office says agency spending on products and services in 2018 reached its highest level in seven years.
A 2014 incident in which a crazed person jumped over the fence and ran deep into the White House exposed what a review panel later termed catastrophic failures in training at the Secret Service.
The summer season for Congress is getting underway this week. Fulcrum Editor-in-Chief David Hawkings had the early June outlook.
For just how much, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to Bloomberg Government senior data analyst Paul Murphy.
A mark from a House Armed Services subcommittee would put DoD's plans to cut medical billets on hold.