Industry associations’ concerns grow about e-commerce portal with language in the 2019 Defense Authorization bill.
With a short, 90-day deadline for production of GSA’s e-Commerce Implementation Plan, it is understandable that there are inevitable gaps in the plan’s information and analysis.
Emily Murphy, the administrator of GSA, explains how her agency continues to live up to its founding principles through shared services.
In today's Federal Newscast, a policy update from the U.S. Postal Service emphasized its preference for so-called clustered box units in new housing developments, instead of door-to-door.
The Office of Federal Procurement Policy determined each category should target 13 percent-to-50 percent of their spending to small firms.
Kevin Lynch, the president and CEO for the National Industries for the Blind, details how the e-commerce provision can meet the goals of expediency and fulfill federal laws.
Federal Acquisition Service Commissioner Alan Thomas joins host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf to discuss IT modernization, the GSA schedules program and what's next for the Section 846 Implementation Plan. May 1, 2018
The Department of Navy outlined its plan for the new CIO organization with new roles for four executives.
Virginia Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner join a handful of federal employee organizations to advocate for a quick fix to a complex issue buried in the new tax act that's having unintended and harmful consequences for some federal employees.
Another lawmaker wasnts federal agencies to re-locate out of the Washington metropolitan area. Sen. Todd Young (R-Ind.) introduced a bill authorizing OMB and GSA administrator to chose where agencies should move.
Federal CIO Suzette Kent said four agency proposals are among the first set of finalists to get some of the $100 million Technology Modernization Fund.
Seth Harris, a former deputy secretary at the Labor Department, said it’s most important for political appointees to address the aftermath of moving executives to new roles.
The General Services Administration says it wants to move away from leases in favor of federally-owned property.
The General Services Administration's System for Award Management still is recovering from a second fraud incident in the last three years.
The Office of Management and Budget is seeking comments on a draft policy that promotes shared services for identity credentialing and access management.