Margaret Weichert, OMB deputy director for management, explains how the government must modernize to meet the expectations of the 21st century.
Recent proposals to change the existing federal retirement system are just the beginning of coming recommendations from the Office of Personnel Management.
The Office of Federal Procurement Policy determined each category should target 13 percent-to-50 percent of their spending to small firms.
OMB announced the comments could not be located in response to a public records request.
We should expect to see continued give and take between the executive and legislative branches, because no one can write perfect language every time and because the executive branch wants the freedom to act.
The Environmental Protection Agency received one of the inaugural Citizen Champions of Change awards for its customer service efforts.
Some agencies are linking data to performance management in order to make more informed, evidence-based decisions about spending on their programs.
The Office of Management and Budget says its technology business management framework isn't a formal mandate yet, but it wants agencies' best practices to inform a specific directive in the future.
The Office of Federal Procurement Policy details new goals for category management in version 3 of the governmentwide strategy.
OMB’s 2017 FISMA report to Congress highlighted several areas where agencies have improved the security of their data and networks.
Public Service Recognition Week kicks off on May 6 and we want to take the temperature of the federal workforce.
Marvo Dolor, the deputy executive director of digital services at the Veterans Affairs Department, said new single sign-on capability eases the path for veterans to use services.
The U.S. Transportation Command brought in the U.S Digital Service after its Defense Personnel Property System suffered a two-week outage.
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.