In a complaint to the Federal Labor Relations Authority, the union says DoD is violating the law by reassigning more than 1,000 employees without consulting collective bargaining representatives.
Bots powered by robotic process automation at the Defense Logistics Agency face limits based on the amount of time a human operator stays logged into the network. But the agency plans to ramp up its…
Michelle Jacobs, the director of DLA’s hosting office, said the agency is using commercial cloud services to host more than 60 percent of its applications and wants to move toward a software-as-a-service model.
Agencies impacted and not impacted by the partial government shutdown released up to eight times more RFPs, RFIs and awards on FedBizOpps.gov last week as compared to the same weeks in previous years.
Occasionally things don't go as planned with DLA suppliers and therefore potentially with customers. Ombudsman Timothy Stark joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to explain his process.
Until recently, the Defense Logistics Agency spent a good deal of time and money printing and mailing hard copies of its unclassified maps in order to be archived.
Kathy Cutler, the director of DLA’s Information Operations, said its new Business Decision Analytics tool is revealing potential and real threats.
As we move to a new generation of HR systems and to service delivery models that include more shared services, Jeff Neal says we have a perfect opportunity to get it right.
EFS EBrex Sarl, also knwon as EBrex, of Switzerland protested DLA after losing out to California-based Coastal Pacific Food Distributors Inc. for a food distribution contract.
For federal workers, making a mid-life career change does not always mean leaving government.
Army Corps' working on cyber and user services roadmap to make processes and cloud transition more 'reliable, agile, and capable.'
In today's Federal Newscast, Susan Shinkman, director of the Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Civil Enforcement, says she will be retiring by the end of the summer.
The General Services Administration held a reverse auction to set up contracts for five agencies to buy more than 45,000 laptops, desktops as part of a centralized procurement.
A Bahrain owned company also saw a increases in government contracting, while GE and Verizon lost federal business.
A memo obtained by Federal News Radio looks at what Pentagon leaders wanted and explicitly didn't want in reforming the Defense Department.