President Biden has signed a bill that seeks to identify and eliminate potential conflicts of interest in federal contracting through business relationship disclosure requirements into law. The Preventing Organizational Conflicts of Interest
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MoreClare Martorana, federal chief information officer and a 2022 Wash100 awardee, said increasing collaboration among the information technology community, scaling best practices and removing silos are among her top priorities for 2023
MoreTerrence Edwards, former chief of staff to the principal deputy director of national intelligence, has been appointed and confirmed as the new inspector general of the National Reconnaissance Office. The U.S. Senate
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MoreThe Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity will hold a proposers day on Feb. 28 to discuss with industry partners a new program aimed at developing new cyber network defenses through cyberpsychology-determined practices.
MoreThe U.S. Senate unanimously passed legislation that would authorize a NASA-run demonstration program to remove dangerous orbital debris from space. The Orbital Sustainability or ORBITS Act was proposed in September by Sen.
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