The Defense Contract Management Agency is in the process of hiring personnel for its network of “centers of excellence” that aim to give procurement and contracting officers guidance on what constitutes as a commercial
The Defense Department is opening up to smartphones and tablets and trying to do it securely, a Pentagon official said Monday. AFPS reports the department is concerned with issues regarding usersâ general
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President Barack Obama vowed Tuesday to not shoulder the burden of meeting the nationâs fiscal challenges onto veterans. AFPS reports Obama made the remarks during a speech at the American Legion National
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The Labor Department warned Friday that a fund compensating federal employees for work-related injuries could run out of money in the last quarter of fiscal 2012 if the U.S. Postal Service fails
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Astronauts on the International Space Station may have to leave it without a crew to take their place, NASA officials said Monday. Reuters reports Russian rockets failed to reach orbit following launch
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Robyn East joined the Treasury Department in March to serve as deputy assistant secretary for information systems and chief information officer. East is the Treasuryâs principal advisor on IT issues and is
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Linda Cureton is chief information officer for NASA, a position she has held since Sept. 2009. Cureton leads the transformation of IT capabilities and services to support and enable NASAâs mission and
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Terry Milholland is chief technology officer for the Internal Revenue Service, a position he has held since Nov. 2008. As CTO, Milholland is responsible for all aspects of the system that operates
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Federal workers should be spared from cuts to salary, benefits and workforce sizes, a major federal employees union said Friday. The American Federation of Government Employees, the largest union representing federal workers,
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At least one of every six dollars of U.S. spending, totaling $30 billion, on contracts and grants in Iraq and Afghanistan has been wasted, according to the co-chairmen of the bipartisan Commission
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President Barack Obama announced Monday his intention to nominate labor economist Alan Krueger to the Council of Economic Advisers. Following Senate confirmation, Obama will designate Krueger as chairman. Krueger is Bendheim Professor
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