Joseph Petrillo is a procurement attorney from the Washington, D.C. firm of Petrillo and Powell PLLC.
The Government Accountability Office has been tracking fragmented, duplicate or overlapping federal goals and activities since 2011.
In today's Federal Newscast, agencies must give employees a chance to respond to the adverse action findings before including the incident in a permanent record.
OMB announced the comments could not be located in response to a public records request.
DoD's proposed legislation seeks to force contractors to pick either GAO or Court of Federal Claims for bid protests, but not both.
At the Homeland Security Department, the National Cybersecurity Protection System hasn't met all of its objectives for intrusion detection and information sharing.
A lack of permanent leadership at the Veterans Affairs Department compounding many longstanding challenges at the agency, including a path forward for the VA Choice Program.
A complex regulation change from the Office of Personnel Management opens up a few more options to enrollees in the Federal Employee Health Benefits Program (FEHBP).
With 2018 hurtling towards the midpoint of the year, the Census Bureau is ramping up testing of the technology approach it plans for the 2020 count.
The Government Accountability Office uncovered 68 new actions agencies could take to improve or eliminate overlapping and duplicative processes and programs.
More than 200 employees with U.S. Customs and Border Protection have been arrested on corruption-related charges in the last 14 years. Thirteen of those arrests have come during the Trump Administration.
Federal employees are hearing a lot of mixed messages about telework these days, so Federal News Radio set out to answer their most common questions.
The National Protection and Programs Directorate said it has all the authorities it needs, with just one exception.
The watchdog's associate general counsel for procurement law said the current email process does not ensure crucial information in delivered or secure.
Only 8 out of 44 systems for the 2020 Census' practice run in Rhode Island have been tested to date, the Government Accountability Office told lawmakers Wednesday.