The General Services Administration's multiple-award schedule contracts generate about $45 billion in annual sales. The challenge will be to build portals, not flea markets.
The government management ranks aren't totally at odds with their employees.
The agency's IG report on two Trump administration appointees reads like a politicals' manual for what not to do.
OSC guidance seems to leave plenty of room to talk impeachment at work.
In much welcomed news, the General Services Administration is taking on the long overdue update of FBO.gov.
Will Congress get to second base on Social Security reform? There's actually a serious bill in the House to deal with Social Security's looming insolvency.
Congress should enable facial with good oversight, not ban it.
Maybe the JEDI procurement isn't such a big deal after all.
Tom Temin argues it's not the idea that's problematic — it's the way Congress presents it.
"Fat Leonard" Navy bribery has long ended, but not the aftershocks.
When it eventually awards JEDI, DOD will have to be totally transparent.
Paperless government starts at the front end, not when records go to storage. The National Archives and Records Administration is forcing agencies to do things differently.
Agencies should pay attention to Apple's services software re-do.
We are more diverse nationally, but the 4th of July brings us together