The House Appropriations Committee approved the Financial Services and General Government fiscal 2019 spending bill with additional money for the three governmentwide funds.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development wants to engage in mid-term negotiations with AFGE over official time.
GSA is starting to look for other agencies to begin creating and working with their own CoEs for 2019 and beyond.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Veterans Affairs Department publishes the ratings of its 130 community living centers.
GSA to hold cloud reverse industry training day to help further educate federal acquisition and IT executives about buying, using these services.
EPA administrator Scott Pruitt is under fire from House Democrats again, this time in response to a new report that suggests Pruitt purposely delayed responses to Freeddom of Information Act requests.
OMB announced USDA, Energy and HUD earned approval from the TMF Board to get some of the $100 million in additional funding to push ongoing IT modernization projects over the top.
Crystal Philcox, GSA’s deputy assistant commissioner for IT Category in the Federal Acquisition Service, said GSA is confident that agencies will have time to transition to EIS and modernize their IT infrastructures at the same time.
Speaking at a Data Coalition event Wednesday, Federal Chief Information Officer Suzette Kent said the data CAP goal will help the government get its arms around its huge trove of data.
The success of the new President's Management Agenda hinges on the Trump administration's ability to modernize the federal workforce, the Office of Management and Budget says.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Justice Department says a former Defense Intelligence Officer received at least $800,000 to act as an agent of China.
OMB released a cyber risk determination report finding that 74 percent of the agencies had cybersecurity programs that were either “at risk” or at “high risk.”
GSA is holding a proposal writing seminar on June 8 to help agencies improve their chances for winning money from the Technology Modernization Fund.
Compared to the private sector, the federal government, as a whole, ranks down toward the bottom of a new customer service scorecard.
Following the release of the President's Management Agenda, the Trump administration is relaunching the Federal Customer Service Awards program the Obama administration began in 2015.