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Few contractors can afford to ignore the yearly priorities spelled out by the General Services Administration.
The political popularity of a given administration seems to have low relation to FEVS scores.
Cyber attacks travel at the speed of light and nothing the military has can keep up, least of all the acquisition process.
New research from Deloitte and the Senior Executives Association reveals doubts among SES about talent retention and their own leadership qualities.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management said it hasn't launched its new donation site because many charities are still dealing with the aftermath of the recent hurricanes.
At 15, the Homeland Security Department might be a relatively new federal department. But it's come a long way since it's chaotic inception.
The Army Materiel Command is working with its vast supply chain to tighten things up in a methodology known as prepositioning.
U.S. Army Africa is helping to bolster American interests there, without having a whole lot of soldiers to do it.
Janet Napolitano, former DHS secretary, discussed both daily and incidental challenges faced by the leader of the department.
The Library of Congress has launched an online workspace for people who want to use its digital collections to create new things.
In today's Federal Newscast, the House Veterans Affairs Committee introduces the Asset and Infrastructure Review Act, which calls for VA to set up a commission to look at old and underused VA facilities.
Short of protesting a contract award to a competitor, there's nothing a contractor can do when it gets a bad performance rating.
Renee Johnson, national president of the Federal Managers Association, says Jeff Tien Han Pon is a good choice to lead OPM.
U.S. Army North has a short roster of permanent billets, but it has big leverage when help is needed, like with hurricane cleanup in Puerto Rico.