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Marie Mak, director of Contracting and National Security Acquisitions Issues at GAO, told Federal News Network's Eric White how FEMA can utilize contractors more.
Pricing information in contract bids remains secret, not that contractors don't sometimes try. Recent Freedom of Information Act decisions have upheld that principle on recompetes.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Federal Acquisition Supply Chain Security act establishes a council to come up with policies and processes for agencies to evaluate risks to the IT supply chain.
Alan Chvotkin, the senior counsel and vice president of the Professional Services Council, said vendors are tired of facing the budget Yo-Yo over the late decade.
The Senate cleared the first hurdle in preventing a partial government shutdown on Dec. 21.
The Partnership for Public Service said its latest Best Places To Work ratings should be a wake-up call for federal agency leaders.
When the old National Protection and Programs Directorate at the Department of Homeland Security got a new name, a lot changed.
The Navy will set up a new three-star post to oversee education and research.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Postal Service's inspector general said USPS has more than a million square feet in excess real estate.
What is usually a quiet week on Capitol Hill has turned into a bit of holiday madness, as the fight for the president's proposed border wall could very well lead to a budget stand off.
The more accessible and standardized the data, the faster and better research can take place. That's in part the idea behind a National Institutes of Health information technology initiative known as STRIDES.
The military services know they’re facing challenges when it comes to hiring, training and keeping enough skilled personnel at their major maintenance depots.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Federal Protective Service mismanaged its payroll and budget leading to excessive overtime and spending shortfalls.
The Defense Department's failure to get a clean financial audit in its first go around has riled some members of Congress.