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Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney promised this clean-out will launch a longer-term plan to develop a more systematic way to eliminate obsolete rules and reports.
In today's Federal Newscast, Booz Allen Hamilton announced the Justice Department has launched an investigation into some of the company's accounting and charging practices.
Mallory Barg Bulman and Ron Sanders joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss the results of a joint study between the Partnership of Public Service and Booz Allen looking at what should happen when deputies are appointed to federal agencies.
In today's Federal Newscast, the IG said while the Environmental Protection Agency didn't break any rules pertaining to blowout-prone toxic mines, it didn't have any rules in place to begin with.
Satellites have come a long way, but still have the potential to fail after reaching orbit. The Government Accountability Office decided to take a look at who or what is responsible for the mishaps. Christina Chaplain, director of acquisition and sourcing management issues at GAO, joined Federal Drive to discuss the results.
Industry and government both agree, without qualified people, America remains at risk in the cybersecurity wars. Rodney Peterson, director of the National Initiative on Cyber Security Education, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss his team's efforts
If you want to get an inkling of why the federal budget process takes so long, just watch a typical budget hearing.
The Government Accountability Office faults the Office of Personnel Management for not fairly evaluating each of the bids in a $117 million dollar contract.
The results of the 2017 Visible Thread Clarity Index show most government websites scored below average on readable content. This is not good news for government agencies that depend on their websites to pass along important information to the general public.
Change is no fun, especially for people in an organization like the Technology Transformation Service.
Federal executives in the hot seat will face a new House Oversight and Government Reform Committee chairman. Last week, Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) announced the GOP Steering Committee had picked Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) to replace the retiring Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah). What can we expect from Gowdy? For some possibilities, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turns to David Hawkings, senior editor at Roll Call.
Industry never seems to stop coming out with new ways information technology can help improve commerce and customer service. Now some new research has uncovered ways federal agencies can more readily take advantage of these new products and services. Joining Federal Drive with Tom Temin with more, Ira Entis, director of strategic solutions and emerging technologies at Accenture Consulting.
In today's Federal Newscast, two Senators introduce legislation to the Veterans Affairs Department address its 45,000 vacancies.
Military facility sustainment has been one of the hardest-hit portions of the Defense budget over the last several years. Still, installations do find new ways to meet their missions without more money.