The Corps has more than 560 personnel engaged in 27 missions to assist with Hurricane Helene recovery as well.
"I think the two biggest cases, one of which was a case that we filed, were both for $9 million," said Jason Marcus.
"The Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey is one of the key ways that we measure the pulse of the workforce," said Christina Freese.
"We've continued to support the needs of the warfighter even without pulling our installations into the modern era," said Stephanie Hoaglin.
"We're working with our development teams and we're working with testing. And then we have a policy that covers all of that," said Young Bang.
"The purpose of the act is to improve government websites and its related services to enhance that customer experience," said GAO's Carol Harris.
"The real meat of CMMC is now finalized and out," said Eric Crusius, attorney at Holland Knight.
USPS expects to make 7,500 temporary hires for its busy year-end peak season.
The back-to-back hurricanes have left FEMA in financial difficulty, the agency says. So would that make Congress return early to appropriate disaster money?
Final comments on a Defense Department cybersecurity rule are due today. The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification project is about to become a reality.
The Commission on the National Defense Strategy issued its assessment last month, saying no one should be certain of the U.S. prevailing in the next conflict.
"The Recompete program is a program that's designed to invest grant funding into economically distressed communities across the country," said Rachael Sun.
"We really focus on creating leaders who focus on self-awareness, emotional intelligence, building relationships," said Russell Robinson.
Retirement takes real planning. And for those with a solid plan, the decision to let go of your career launches a journey down a one-way road.
"General intellectual property law in the United States is still trying to figure out AI and a number of features of AI," procurement attorney Dan Ramish said.