Greg Godbout, executive director at the General Services Administration‘s 18F innovation laboratory, will step down from his position in early April, Federal News Radio reported Wednesday. Michael O’Connell reports Godbout will transfer
MoreAdm. Jonathan Greenert, chief of naval operations, has said the U.S. Navy hopes to expand its carrier strike and amphibious ready forces by 2020 in order to address what it sees as
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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has launched a new program for research and development work on online privacy tools as technology advancements also present new dangers to sensitive data. “Democracy and innovation
MoreCarol Fortine Ochoa, assistant inspector general at the U.S. Justice Department‘s oversight and review division, will be nominated as the next inspector general of the General Services Administration by President Barack Obama.
MoreThe Congressional Budget Office has released a report on its analysis of federal contracting activity and spending on the contracted workforce in response to a request by Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.). In the
MoreJoanne Woytek, NASA‘s Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement program manager, said in an interview with Federal Times published Monday that the agency has implemented new tools designed to make it easier for SEWP contract users
MoreThe Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program has launched a redesigned website that aims to boost user experience based on customer feedback from interviews conducted by the program, said FedRAMP Director Matt Goodrich. Goodrich
MoreMichelle Lee, formerly deputy director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, has been confirmed as head of the agency, The Hill newspaper reported Monday. Jordain Carney and Mario Trujillo write a Senate
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Sonny Hashmi, chief information officer at the General Services Administration, will leave the agency in April for a new role in the private sector, FCW reported Tuesday. Hashmi confirmed the news to FCWâs Troy Schneider.
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Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) said he believes that Congress can help strengthen U.S. cybersecurity efforts if it pushes for public-private information sharing with liability protections and notification procedures for data breach incidents. Johnson, chairman of
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