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Digital News Coverage of Government Contracting and Federal Policy Landscape
Any technology observer with a pulse is familiar with the term cloud computing. As far as media saturation and buzz-building, âcloudâ was hard to beat in 2010. But as end-of-the year retrospectives
The Federal Acquisition Service is reorganizing following a number of new staff changes at the General Services Administrationâs main acquisition arm, according to an FAS memo. Steve Kempf, commissioner of the FAS,
As more federal agencies and departments look to cloud-computing platforms, some organizations are sharing their success stories. Recovery.gov, the website clearinghouse for financial data about disbursed American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds,
2009, the first year of President Barack Obamaâs tenure as chief executive, was all about building open government policies, federal Chief Technology Officer Aneesh Chopra told Federal News Radio recently. 2010 was
Newly installed Department of Navy Chief Information Officer Terry Halvorsen is ending a storied practice as the head of the Navyâs IT that could have Gov 2.0 ramifications throughout government. Heâs ending
The Office of Management and Budget is done prodding, poking and coaxing agencies about moving to cloud-computing platforms. In a broad overhaul of federal IT management announced last week, federal Chief Information
The General Services Administration is ramping up a new project that will allow government policymakers to engage with the public. But itâs not your typical crowd-sourcing effort. The new effort, which GSA
Federal Chief Information Officer Vivek Kundra announced the governmentâs sweeping overhaul of federal IT reform at a White House briefing today. But donât call the governmentâs next step a radical, new approach.
Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner is issuing Treasury notes. Well, in a manner of speaking. The secretary is the latest in a series of administration department heads and agency executives to get
A new bill proposed by Sens. Olympia Snow (R-Maine) and Mark Warner (D-Va.) would require all federal buildings to install small wireless base stations to free up space on overtaxed cellphone networks,