Averages: If you encase one bare foot in dry ice and the other in boiling oil, on average you're doing fine.
A federal employment attorney says it's outrageous the government is treating its federal workforce like this.
Nobody seems to be paying attention to the bigger picture of where federal finances are headed.
OGE has a longstanding policy about the "gift" of free attendance, which often comes with a nice breakfast or lunch and tchotchkes off vendor tables.
Does anyone need reminding of the thoroughly international content of PCs, smartphones, network switching equipment? And pencils?
In one case, medical staff had to borrow bone cement from a vendor to finish two knee replacements.
United provides a lesson learned in sub-optimal customer experience.
The Veterans Affairs Department is only one of many major health care providers that use MUMPS. It could end up spending those billions to replace it with what it has already.
The federal cloud policy makes it easier for agencies to begin replacing legacy systems with commercial applications.
Modernization can mean a lot of things, even if you keep your COBOL systems.
The Air Force's problem lies not in pilot recruitment, but rather retention. Meanwhile, the major airlines are enjoying a financial boom.
It's President Donald Trump's turn to step up to the federal technology plate. Will he hit a home run or strike out?
The Justice Department's latest press release doesn't do justice to what has occurred in the now-infamous "Fat Leonard" case.
President Donald Trump's reorganization order is a little different. His stated objective is for government to do less.
In national security, the rotten apples have a lot more potential to do damage than they might in, say, Agriculture or Education.