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A new guide from the Department of Homeland Security's Science and Technology Directorate is full of information for potential partners to take part in collaborative research and develop long term partnership opportunities.
Two weeks into the continuing resolution agencies hoping to start new initiatives are now looking towards December 16. That's when Congress promised to establish a 2023 budget. History shows that's a pretty thin read to lean on.
In today's Federal Newscast: The Biden Administration expands the use of procurement to encourage economically friendly purchasing. American embassies worldwide are in line for a major network upgrade. And the Department of Homeland Security looks to improve customer experience with people and data.
Rulemaking is one of the most widespread activities in the federal government. And while there are extensive rules for rulemaking itself, the extent of annual rulemaking is impressive when you add it all up.
Federal spending on contracts for goods and services continues to grow in many categories. But according to research by Deltek, there's increasing consolidation of contracting vehicles by the government.
In today's Federal Newscast: The Army and West Point are creating a climate change curriculum to focus on national security implications. OPM plays the role of booster in encouraging federal employees to their latest COVID shots. And if you're a tax cheat living abroad, the IRS just might find you.
The IRS wants to eliminate- a long standing problem; companies who are delinquent in their federal taxes, but that nevertheless received federal contracts.
NOAA wants to upgrade its ability to analyze water resources, and it's asking for help from the information technology industry.
The 2022 Combined Federal Campaign hosted its virtual kickoff earlier this week, which means federal employees can now start donating their time and money to causes of their choice.
In today's Federal Newscast: The Space Development Agency has landed upon a new, permanent home. It looks like GSA will be keep contractors busy this winter. And the IG community honors its best.
Cars, planes and boats will be stronger and longer lasting thanks to a new metal alloy developed by scientists at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
GAO public affairs officer Ned Griffith retires after 38 years
Industry groups seem to support the Biden administration Sept. 14 memo on secure software development and acquisition
In today's Federal Newscast: Lawmakers are pushing to extend a program deadline for Public Service Loan Forgiveness. A lawsuit about racially biased performance evaluations at NASA moves forward. And a handful of IRS employees are charged with defrauding two pandemic-relief programs.