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Federal CIO Suzette Kent says a White House summit with tech leaders this week touched on ways to get the most out of the federal government's huge stores of data.
Majority members on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee conducted their own study of agency official time use in attempt to get better data but still found messy and confusing agency reports.
Congress has taken an interest in figuring out ways to regulate some of the third-party ticket vendors you may have used to gain admittance to anything from an NFL game to a Broadway show.
In today's Federal Newscast, bipartisan legislation in the Senate would shorten the deadline for the Defense department to pay defense contractors who work with small businesses.
Lawmakers want to re-examine the structure of the Veterans Health Administration after a report the Veterans Affairs Inspector General referred to as “serious” and “disturbing.”
OFPP and the U.S. Digital Service unveil the new core-plus certification in Contracting for Digital Service to help agencies improve how they buy cloud, agile and other technologies.
The Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility sued for information only to find out the Trump administration kept no formal records.
The Government Accountability Office's director of contracting and national security acquisition issues said the market has evolved from mostly hardware to service contracts.
The survey is being administered as a census and includes a pair of pilot programs designed to improve the survey in future years.
In today's Federal Newscast, the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee releases the expanded Federal IT Acquisition Reform Act report card today, five agencies saw their grades go up, 11 saw them go down.
The federal government remains on a hot streak in meeting its small business contracting goals.
The National Cancer Institute's acting CIO said his first attempt at managed services will be a printing pilot.
Despite their factions, Democrats and Republicans appear unified in their disdain for the latest Farm Bill.
Paul Scharre is a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, which dug into the findings.