In today's Federal Newscast, 123 C-130 planes are being temporarily removed from service after atypical cracks were discovered.
When it comes to moving from on-site data centers to the cloud, agencies face substantial workforce and culture challenges that aren't always reflected in metrics.
In today's Federal newscast, the Pentagon’s inspector general is investigating whether DoD is complying with a law meant to protect domestic suppliers.
If you've never heard of the government scientific advisory panel known as JASON, there's a good reason for that: Most of the work it does is classified.
There are still a lot of unanswered questions about the future of the Pentagon’s JEDI Cloud contract. One of the biggest is whether Oracle will continue its legal challenge.
Out of 17 management reforms the State Department outlined to Congress last February, only one has been accomplished.
By now there have been plenty of stories about the hardships the longest government shutdown in history created for the federal workforce. But new research from Weber State University is among the first to try to quantify the impacts.
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