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In today's Federal Newscast, skills gaps across the federal workforce played a role in nearly half of government's high-risk areas.
Without warning, DoD's Employee Assistance Program for civilian employees was suspended as of Sept. 1. Defense officials say they are working to restore the services, but have not offered a timeline.
The Pentagon said it has begun a 30-day "consultative period" with its labor unions over the conditions of its planned transfer of 1,200 IT workers to the Defense Information Systems Agency.
In today's Federal Newscast, auditors at the Government Accountability Office say the Homeland Security Department has made considerable progress towards fixing management weaknesses.
The closeout backlog has been growing — more contracts coming into the Defense Contract Management Agency than it can get to.
Frank Kendall, DoD’s undersecretary for acquisition, technology and logistics, clarifies new rules about public funding as the Pentagon begins investing in Silicon Valley.
The Defense Contract Management Agency is expanding the number of centers of excellence that are helping the military services buy commercial items. These new organizations are part of how the Defense Department is trying to get the best prices possible for the most value in acquisitions. Federal News Radio\'s Executive Editor Jason Miller joined Tom Temin on the Federal Drive with more on DoD\'s latest set of acquisition improvements.
Ronald Youngs, the director of the Defense Contract Management Agency's cost and pricing center, and Eileen Larence, a director for Homeland Security and Justice Issues at the Government Accountability Office, are retiring after more than 65 years of combined federal service.
While the Defense Contract Management Agency has made progress in rebuilding its capacity, it still faces some significant challenges, according to the most recent Government Accountability report examining the agency.
DCMA and DCAA are at loggerheads over contracting procedures.
The Pentagon is worried that China might have the upper hand soon in South East Asia
Contractor business systems are a mess. That opinion was conveyed by several participants in a hearing of the Commission on Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan Tuesday. The Commission’s web site says Tuesday’s hearing was…