In today's Federal Newscast, on-time mail delivery still hasn’t fully recovered from operational changes made nearly two months ago by Postmaster General Louis DeJoy.
IG Cuffari declines to get in the middle of a political fight between Congress and DHS leadership
The Department of Veterans Affairs wants to reprogram $243 million from Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act funds to overhaul yet another series of legacy IT systems.
It's been a topsy turvy year for federal contracting. All the while contractors are figuring out how to support their customers while also responding to new compliance demands.
The acquisition regulations have a lot to say about when it's okay or not okay to specify brand names in solicitations. Two recent protest cases illustrate the point.
Congress did not delay the deadline for delivering population and apportionment information, but the Bureau did get a late start on the 2020 count because of the pandemic.
Becoming proficient, employable and promotable in cybersecurity takes a lot of skill and knowledge. Notwithstanding the demand for good cyber people, it's not easy.
The focus may be about to turn from whether its supply chains are cyber secure to how reliant contractors are on foreign sources of supply.