A new GAO report shows the government middling along, with a few glaring problems, in implementing FITARA.
Responding to a scathing audit, VA says it will investigate and discipline hospital administrators who do not report doctors' misconduct or malpractice to a national database.
Five unsuccessful bidders submitted protests to GAO over being left off of the Alliant 2 governmentwide contract.
In Today Federal Newscast, the Veterans Affairs Department failed to report 90 percent of its poorest-performing doctors to a national database.
Many civilian agencies say they need more guidance and information from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence about key components of the continuous evaluation program.
Grant and contract spending reported under the DATA Act is practically useless.
Government Accountability Office auditors found that almost none of the contracts and grants data posted to USASpending was consistent with agency records.
With lags in funding and new technology in need of testing, the U.S. Census Bureau has it's work cut out for it.
In part two of a two-part special report, "Is splitting the security clearance process destined for failure?" Federal News Radio explains how a series of poor decisions and mismanagement led to today's investigative backlog.
One thing about U.S. efforts in Afghanistan, they don't lack oversight. In fact, no less than four inspectors general operations are on the Afghanistan beat.
The Government Accountability Office released its first mandated report on data quality and use under the DATA Act.
Nearly two-thirds of participants in the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program were enrolled in one of the two Blue Cross Blue Shield Association fee-for-service plans as of 2015.
The Commerce Department is planning to use U.S. Postal Service workers to help with its 2018 end-to-end tests.
GAO found almost all of the 24 agencies it surveyed are failing to comply with at least one of the key requirements of the Small Business Act.
The Government Accountability Office plans to start assessing a fee for vendors filing complaints in March 2018.