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Digital News Coverage of Government Contracting and Federal Policy Landscape
Federal spending on IT is expected to grow over the next few years â but only modestly, according to a new survey by an industry group. By 2016, TechAmerica estimates federal spending
Many federal agencies are lacking workers with foreign-language skills, and those workers with linguistic talents are suddenly finding themselves in demand, Government Executive reports. Director of the Government Accountability Officeâs homeland security
The Defense Department has its eye set on reducing the armed forcesâ reliance on fossil fuels both as a matter of national security and a way to save money, according to one
The wars of the 20th century were fought on nearly all fronts: land, sea, air and, even in the era of high-tech satellites, space. But the Defense Department is now adding another
The Office of Management and Budget is using the new online portal Performance.gov to track quarterly federal agenciesâ progress on a number of goals. But the site, which is currently open to
The Defense Department and the Department of Homeland Security have developed a new cybersecurity framework to better coordinate cybersecurity policies for the federal government. The agreement, released in a memo yesterday, lays
Deputy U.S. Defense Secretary William J. Lynn spoke recently about the bitter reality faced by the Defense Department and government contractors in the incongruous era of budget deficits and spending cuts, according
Itâs a story that stretches from the battlefield to the drawing board. A team at Fort Belvoir, Va., won a coveted GreenGov Presidential Award for its plans to develop a sustainable, green
David B. Buckley was sworn in late last week as the CIAâs new inspector general. Upon his confirmation by the Senate last Friday, CIA Director Leon Panetta praised President Barack Obamaâs pick
Raytheon will close a small modeling and simulation unit in Suffolk, Va., by the end of the year, the company announced last week. HamptonRoads.com said Raytheonâs decision to shutter the four-person center