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Developers, integrators, users and administrators at the Defense Department need to focus on the results and not give up or complain to one another.
The acquisition expert said panels' recommendations could be muted by legislators looking to enact more rules.
Cristina Chaplain, director of contracting and national security acquisition issues at the GAO, said a troubling trend has been observed at NASA in the last few years.
Military doctrine and strategy starts with assumptions, such as that leaders knows how to conduct a large-scale war.
In today's Federal Newscast, a rule allowing Veterans Affairs providers to administer healthcare across state lines using virtual technology becomes finalized.
USPS' rocky start to the first half of the fiscal year comes a month after President Donald Trump signed an executive order setting up a postal task force after claiming the agency is “on an unsustainable path."
In honor of Military Spouse Appreciation Day, sea service spouses offered advice to those hoping to preserve their careers and help families adjust in the face of military life or retirement.
Wildfires affect the atmosphere and that's of concern to weather-watchers at the Naval Research Laboratory.
For an update on Air Force plans for its logistics systems and implications for airmen, Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke with Maj. Gen. Cedric George, the logistics function chief information officer.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office finds 75 percent of the Defense Department's IDIQ type contracts were only open to a single contractor.
Terry Gerton is the president and CEO of the National Academy of Public Administration and said government cannot let the tech industry write the rules of the game.
Joseph Petrillo is a procurement attorney from the Washington, D.C. firm of Petrillo and Powell PLLC.
In today's Federal Newscast on Federal News Radio, the House Armed Services Committee kills a proposal aimed at exposing more details about government officials’ travel on military aircraft.
Recent proposals to change the existing federal retirement system are just the beginning of coming recommendations from the Office of Personnel Management.