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House Democrats, good government groups and federal employee associations are urging congressional appropriators to include language blocking the president's Schedule F executive order in the next spending bill.
At 245 years old, the Army remains a fundamental unit of national security. But it must modernize to many changes and technology and in the world threat situation.
As the tumultuous 2020 reaches its final phase, contractors can expect some things to have changed for good, and the return of some of the old shibboleths.
The Congressionally-mandated National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence is seeking input from small and medium sized businesses.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Department of Defense's head of cyber policy is warning that the Pentagon's cyber force is still not enough to protect the U.S. and its allies.
Argue the facts and the reasoning, not the character of the person who made a decision.
The Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board has proposed several changes to how agencies account for leasing.
By the reckoning of the Government Accountability Office, over the last two decades it has saved the government more than $1 trillion and recommended 25,000 improvements.
Over on Capitol Hill with the lame duck session has both the current and the future to deal with. The pandemic is returning to a boil, and so are the calls for some sort of relief bill.
In today's Federal Newscast, more Pentagon employees are being told to telework because of an uptick in coronavirus infections in the National Capital Region.
The strategy, which is about 80% complete, will describe between nine and 11 distinct lines of effort to connect the military's sensors and 'shooters' into a cohesive network.
Moving ships and submarines from point A to point B requires a careful ballet of many interconnected systems. Behind those systems are engineers.
At the county, city and town levels, governments often employ professional administrators hired by elected boards. Black public administrators sometimes face special challenges.
A stunning new museum devoted to Army history opened its doors. Now, the Army's own museum enterprise wants to divest itself of a surplus of more than a half million artifacts.