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The General Services Administration released a request for information to gather feedback on its new services contract called BIC MAC—Best-in-Class Multiple Award Contract.
Walter Shaub led the Office of Government Ethics for several years, now he's joined an external gadfly, the Project on Government Oversight, where he's leading a new Ethics and Accountability initiative.
Dr. Walter Copan ran the National Institute of Standards and Technology during the Trump administration and has had long experience in research both corporate and governmental.
In today's Federal Newscast, the General Services Administration is selling off cryptocurrency to the highest bidder.
A unit at Hansom Air Force Base, Massachusetts is running a challenge competition to come up with bots with the potential to speed up procurement and acquisition.
Once they're past the extra spending bill that includes pandemic relief, Congress could start to regard the regular old budget - you know, the stuff that keeps your agency going.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Department of Homeland Security is asking for feedback from vendors on how it should pay in-demand cybersecurity experts.
For one look at whether minority owned small businesses have benefitted so far, Federal Drive turned to Creative Investment Research economist and principal William Michael Cunningham.
The Library of Congress has chosen Dennis Clark, an academic librarian, to come to Washington to head up its Research and Reference Service Division.
One thing you can say about working for the IRS, it's been exciting. Now the agency's Professional Managers Association has a new roster of leadership to take on a second filing season weirded out by the pandemic.
In today's Federal Newscast, Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz is making another push to give federal employees a raise next year.
The biennial list steams on, a few programs off, a few added, but the billions go.
Air Force officials are looking to expand the program under which new equipment is designed completely digitally, and moving to construction without blueprints or clay models.
The Government Accountability Office has released its biennial list of high-risk federal programs. With some of what goes into establishing the list, the head of the GAO, Comptroller General Gene Dodaro.