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A U.S. District Court recently ruled that the FBI's terrorist watchlist, used in part in airline passenger screening, is unconstitutional — or at least the way the government is using it.
The Army wants to get away from its reliance on oil and it's new acquisition arm is looking into it.
If you compute, you are dealing with an international supply chain, period.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office says nine agencies violated the Anti-Deficiency Act in fiscal 2018.
Congress and at least three administrations have pushed for data-driven decision-making at federal agencies.
Certain pieces of the federal retirement process can leave you feeling uneasy. There are a few steps you can take to make the process smoother though.
The Defense Department is considering changing manpower policies to lure more reserve recruits and retain the ones it has.
Michael Wooten, the administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy, said his priorities are centered around building on existing efforts like category management, upskilling the workforce, unlocking technology to create innovation and harnessing acquisition data to turn it into business intelligence.
More civilian and military feds are writing code, reversing a long outsourcing trend.
The ICT Supply Chain Risk Management Task Force at DHS issued four recommendations for how agencies and industry can address threats.
It's better than a shutdown, but the 2020 fiscal year will kick off under a CR.
VA's Acting Director for Suicide Prevention discusses the new strategies they are trying to reach at-risk veterans before it's too late
Dr. Paul Lawrence walked into what you might call a complicated situation when he took over as the undersecretary for Veterans Benefits at the VA.
In today's Federal Newscast, Rep. Brian Mast (R-FL) and other congressmen are pleading with Veterans Affairs Department to let them keep their offices in agency facilities.