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The survey is being administered as a census and includes a pair of pilot programs designed to improve the survey in future years.
In today's Federal Newscast, the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee releases the expanded Federal IT Acquisition Reform Act report card today, five agencies saw their grades go up, 11 saw them go down.
The federal government remains on a hot streak in meeting its small business contracting goals.
The National Cancer Institute's acting CIO said his first attempt at managed services will be a printing pilot.
Despite their factions, Democrats and Republicans appear unified in their disdain for the latest Farm Bill.
Paul Scharre is a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, which dug into the findings.
Since December suppliers to the Department of Defense have faced new cybersecurity requirements — at least those who know it.
The House's version of the annual Defense policy bill would let the military onboard new officers with outside cyber expertise up to the rank of Army colonel or Navy captain.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Air Force has started to move some of its pilots back to the U.S. as part of an effort to reduce the strain on those servicemembers and their families.
The Trump administration's latest executive order dealing with information technology gives chief information officers more authority and more access to agency heads.
The care provided by Veterans Affairs hospitals is generally superior to that of other hospitals is among the findings from a deep dive conducted by the RAND Corporation.
Longer probation, shorter appeal deadlines, arbitrary pay for performance, they've already hit some federal employees and might be headed your say.
In today's Federal Newscast, following a request from congressional regulators, the State Department's inspector general is looking into whether personnel moves at the agency were politically motivated.
GSA Administrator Emily Murphy said starting for next fiscal year it will run a pilot where the agency would publish its statements of work after award using e-Buy.