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The General Services Administration, in its capacity as the federal government’s landlord, has been urged by its inspector general to take “immediate action” to improve its communication and cleaning procedures for the coronavirus pandemic.
The General Services Administration is asking vendors to bid on ASTRO, a new multiple award contract for manned, unmanned and robotics platforms, without providing up-front pricing.
This week on Leaders and Legends Casey Coleman, senior vice president for Digital Transformation Global Public Sector at Salesforce, joins host Aileen Black to discuss leadership during a crisis.
Homeland Security, Veterans Affairs, EPA and GSA procurement leaders shared how they're making frictionless acquisition a reality.
In today's Federal Newscast, early retirement and buyout offers the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation made to employees back in March are off the table.
The Office of Federal Procurement Policy, GSA, NASA and NITAAC are working together to launch a new office in October that will use acquisition intelligence to help agencies make better IT buying decisions.
SBA and GSA are defending their decision to limit the period of performance under the 8(a) STARS II governmentwide acquisition contract as part of raising the ceiling by $7 billion, saying more than 500 of the 700 small businesses have graduated from the socioeconomic program.
This month marked a major milestone for the Federal Supply Schedule program as the General Services Administration and FSS contractors entered the third and final phase of Schedules Consolidation.
The CARES Act provided new unemployment payments to those hurt by the pandemic, but also created major IT challenges for states.
In today's Federal Newscast, American Federation of Government Employees members say they're not ready yet to return to their offices.
In today's Federal Newscast, the America Federation of Government Employees is making a final push to protect Defense Department employees’ right to unionize.
In today's Federal Newscast, the union representing USCIS employees is disappointed Congress left town for August recess before passing emergency funding for the agency.
Federal employees on official business next fiscal year will see few changes to their daily travel allowances, the General Services Administration said Friday.
In today's Federal Newscast, a bipartisan group of senators is pushing for more funding for the National Institutes of Health.