Jeff Schramek, the deputy commissioner for fiscal accounting and shared services at the Bureau of Fiscal Service in the Treasury Department, said taking a human centered design approach to improving its shared services offerings.
In an effort to boost employee satisfaction and engagement, GSA Deputy Administrator Katy Kale encourages a strong “feedback loop” for the agency’s workforce.
In today's Federal Newscast, National Guard members on state duty can now unionize, thanks to a new Justice Department agreement.
Malicious actors have found that they can manipulate these digitized systems with the possibility of damaging water infrastructure or even changing the way it’s treated to introduce harmful chemicals.
In today's Federal Newscast, House lawmakers want to change how cost-of-living adjustments, or COLAs, are calculated for many federal retirees.
Agencies and Congress saved more than half a trillion dollars over the past decade through the Government Accountability Office’s recommendations.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Postal Service settles another lawsuit stemming from the 2020 presidential election.
Small businesses have until May 23 to submit comments on GSA’s suggested changes to the mentor-protégé requirements under the solicitation Polaris governmentwide acquisition contract.
You don't have to work decades for the federal government to have an impact. That's one idea behind the Presidential Innovation Fellows program, operated by the General Services Administration.
Forget about the idea of six degrees of separation. In the world of government contracting people are no more than a hopper two away from one another.
NCPC’s new equity action plan was one of 90 released last month by federal agencies in response to President Joe Biden’s January 2021 executive order.
GSA and Treasury’s Bureau of Fiscal Service will launch the financial management shared services marketplace later this year with public and private sector providers.
Federal CIO Clare Martorana has been briefing lawmakers about awards and the impact of the Technology Modernization Fund to ensure transparency and accountability.
In today's Federal Newscast, Can the government safely and equitably use facial recognition for identity proofing? That's the question the General Services Administration's Technology Transformation Service is asking.
The 2022 fiscal year got compressed to six months. To help with their crucial acquisitions, many agencies have already turned to the General Services Administration. Staff at GSA's assisted acquisition services are busy, but it's not too late to get in.