Shelby Oakley, director of the VA procurement portfolio at the GAO, tells us why they say the agency needs to get a better handle of its schedule contracts.
The Pentagon promises the three most biting provisions left out of the tenant bill of rights will be eventually added.
In today's Federal Newscast, Elaine McCusker is no longer the White House's choice for Defense Department Comptroller.
For 23 years, he's been a steady, even-handed overseer of cybersecurity as exercised by federal agencies. Now he's decided to call it a career.
In today's Federal Newscast, we get a look inside the command center of the interagency task force, responsible for tracking real-time data on the spread of the coronavirus.
An old lesson had a new airing when a contractor challenged the set-up of a blanket purchasing agreement.
The Government Accountability Office has found there is a lack of information about the aging water systems of very small towns.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new report from the Government Accountability Office shows that while diversity has increased among workers at the State Department overall, that has not been the case for upper level managers.
In today's Federal Newscast, agencies receive new ways to protect their data on contractor or non-federal systems.
In January, GAO released a report examining the current state of the non-pharmaceutical Federal Supply Schedules, and making 11 recommendations.
In today's Federal Newscast, the General Services Administration is trying to make it easier to learn and ask questions about its relatively new beta.SAM.gov contract opportunities portal.
The caucuses in Iowa showed it doesn't require foreign adversaries or political enemies to screw up voting.
In today's Federal Newscast, the departments of Commerce, Defense, Transportation and Homeland Security are on the clock to figure out how best to secure the systems that support global positioning satellites and related critical infrastructure.
The Government Accountability Office has found way the DEA could tighten up the quality and governance of the data.
In today's Federal Newscast, Senator Josh Hawley unveils a plan to give the Federal Trade Commission more authority to help regulate companies like Facebook and Google.