Comptroller General Gene Dodaro urges agencies to consider GAO's management recommendations as they implement their reform plans.
The Office of Management and Budget weighs in on contracting and grant pilots under the DATA Act.
A new sequestration update determined defense discretionary spending would need to be cut by $72.4 billion in fiscal 2018 based on the House appropriations bills.
David Eagles, the COO of HUD, said senior leadership is committed to an engaged process to improve the agency.
Former agency leaders urge collaboration, perseverance as government reorganization heads into fiscal 2018.
Budget experts say it's only prudent for federal contractors to start preparing now for a possible government shutdown on Oct. 1.
The Homeland Security Department will attempt to salvage its nearly three-year effort to move to Interior’s shared services.
HUD, SBA, and DHS offer details on how they built their reorganization framework.
Officials from OPM and GAO say they are particularly interested in the thinking behind which skillsets agencies decide to keep through their reform plans.
Along with Danny Toler, Dave DeVries, OPM’s CIO, is leaving government service and Grant Schneider takes on additional duties at the NSC.
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says sequestration is the ultimate boogeyman under the bed in this federally oriented town, where furloughs and government shutdowns can and do happen.
The $1.6 billion project was cancelled in mid-July, but officials say they are committed to coming up with a plan for FBI's headquarters by the end of 2017.
The House passed a "minibus" of 2018 spending bills before leaving town for a month-long recess. Budget experts say the possibility of sequestration isn't the only reason why the minibus has little chance of survival.
The Trump administration recently announced cuts in federal regulations, a move one industry insider calls a significant initiative for government contractors.