The Government Accountability Office has recommended the National Nuclear Security Administration develop new standards for program management functions and a training program for program managers. GAO said Monday it found a lack of policies
MoreThe White House will host on Nov. 29 a discussion on how data collection and integration efforts could help facilitate the deployment of electric vehicles and charging stations. The White Houseâs office
MoreThe U.S. Navy has concluded weapon load tests for Lockheed Martin-built F-35B onboard the USS America amphibious assault ship as part of the aircraft’s third developmental test phase. The Patuxent River Integrated Test Force assigned to Air Test and Evaluation
MoreMaj. Gen. James Dickinson, chief of staff of the U.S. Strategic Command, has been nominated to succeed the retiring Lt. Gen. David Mann as head of the U.S. Armyâs Space and Missile Defense
MoreCongress has authorized the General Services Administration to utilize a $136.6 million budget for the construction, design and site acquisition of the new courthouse in Des Moines to include nine courtrooms and 13 chambers.
MoreThe Defense Department plans to release new guidance that seeks to streamline the procurement process for business information technology systems, Federal News Radio reported Monday. Jane Rathbun, deputy director for defense business
MoreThe General Services Administration has transferred ownership of the vacant Michael J. Dillon Federal Courthouse to the City of Buffalo in New York through a deed-signing ceremony. GSA said Tuesday Buffalo will transform the
MoreThe Securities and Exchange Commission has appointed Wesley Bricker, interim chief accountant at SEC, to the position on a full-basis as successor to the retiring James Schnurr. SEC said Tuesday the Bricker will head
MoreThe Office of Personnel Management has implemented a governmentwide suspension on the processing of an agencyâs Qualifications Review Board cases for Senior Executive Service appointments once the agency chief resigns. Beth Cobert, acting
MoreThe National Institute of Justice has released the final version of baseline specifications for minimum technical requirements that law enforcement agencies will seek from potential providers of smart gun technology. A blog post published Wednesday
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