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In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office finds 75 percent of the Defense Department's IDIQ type contracts were only open to a single contractor.
Terry Gerton is the president and CEO of the National Academy of Public Administration and said government cannot let the tech industry write the rules of the game.
Joseph Petrillo is a procurement attorney from the Washington, D.C. firm of Petrillo and Powell PLLC.
In today's Federal Newscast on Federal News Radio, the House Armed Services Committee kills a proposal aimed at exposing more details about government officials’ travel on military aircraft.
Recent proposals to change the existing federal retirement system are just the beginning of coming recommendations from the Office of Personnel Management.
Federal agencies are under orders to configure their email systems to the domain message authentication and reporting conformance DMARC standard.
Officials from the Homeland Security Department tell lawmakers the agency is working across government to figure out consequences for not following the binding operational directive.
Recent stumbles in Veterans Affairs Department IT acquisition have raised lawmakers' doubts about its ability to manage a multibillion-dollar health IT project.
The House Veterans Affairs Committee also signed off on a clear oversight process for VA's electronic health record modernization project, plus several other pieces of new legislation.
With managed services, agencies such as the departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Homeland Security area sharing overhead, surge capacity and costs for their help desk services.
Office of Personnel Management Director Jeff Pon's legislative proposals deserve debate. But talk about bad timing to release them!
Congress is back in session for three weeks, one of its longest consecutive stretches from now until midterm elections.
The Government Accountability Office has been tracking fragmented, duplicate or overlapping federal goals and activities since 2011.
In today's Federal Newscast, agencies must give employees a chance to respond to the adverse action findings before including the incident in a permanent record.