Denise Turner Roth, head of the General Services Administration, has called on Congress to approve full funding of the agency’s construction activities at the St. Elizabeth’s campus in Washington. GSA said Thursday a
MoreBoston City Chief Information Officer Jascha Franklin-Hodge has shared with the General Services Organization‘s 18F unit how a labor category and pricing research tool helps the city gain perspective on the market.
MoreThe General Services Administrationâs 18F unit says it has found in an experiment that the “micro-purchase” approach could be used to buy open-source codes for federal digital projects. V. David Zvenyach, acquisition management
MoreThe General Services Administration has unveiled the availability of 17 category hallways on the agency Acquisition Gateway online portal as part of GSA’s efforts to streamline government acquisition initiatives. John Felleman, senior innovation
MoreThe U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team has provided a list of strategies it believes public and private sector organizations should adopt to minimize cybersecurity risks to their information technology systems. Noah Kunin, director of
MoreThe General Services Administration has announced that the Integrated Award Environment initiative has begun to use a cloud-based version control system as a repository for source codes. IAE will use GitHub to
MoreDenise Turner Roth, head of the General Services Administration, has said GSA re-evaluated its governmentwide acquisition program offerings in an effort to attract more customer agencies, Federal Times reported Tuesday. “You will see more
MoreThe General Services Administration wants to collaborate with other agencies to consolidate duplicative government professional services contracts in an effort to increase the federal purchasing power, Federal News Radio reported Friday. Jared
MoreThe General Services Administration‘s 18F unit will conduct a federal acquisition experiment that builds on its “micro-purchase” authority to contract or buy code for its open source projects. V. David Zvenyach wrote
MoreDavid Shive, chief information officer at the General Services Administration, has said GSA has started to update its acquisition processes and adopt predictive analytics tools as part of its efforts to consolidate information
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