The Senate has confirmed President Donald Trump’s nominee Arielle Roth to lead the National Telecommunications and Information Administration as assistant secretary of communications and information. On Wednesday, legislators voted 52-41 in favor of Roth’s
MoreMichael Rigas has assumed the responsibilities of acting administrator at the General Services Administration. In an email sent to agency employees Monday, Rigas said Stephen Ehikian, who previously served as acting administrator,
MoreRussell Vought, director of the Office of Management and Budget, has issued a memorandum providing guidance for federal agencies to consolidate procurement activities for common goods and services. In the July 18
MoreRep. Bill Foster, D-Ill., has introduced the Restore and Modernize Our National Laboratories Act, which aims to revitalize the Department of Energy’s national laboratories. Enhancing National Laboratories Foster’s office said Thursday the proposed legislation
MoreThe National Science Foundation has appointed Clyde Richards, a U.S. Army veteran, as chief information officer. Richards announced his new position at NSF in a LinkedIn post. Before this position, Richards was
MoreThe Department of Energy’s Idaho National Laboratory will serve as the chief digital officer for the Semiconductor Manufacturing and Advanced Research with Twins USA Institute, or SMART USA. The partnership with the
MoreThe Senate on Wednesday voted 49-46 to confirm Scott Kupor, managing partner at venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, to be the next director of the Office of Personnel Management. Federal News Network
MoreNASA has selected three instruments that will be deployed to the lunar surface. Two of the instruments will be attached to the Artemis Lunar Terrain Vehicle during its mission to explore the
MoreThe Senate voted 59-43 to confirm Bryan Bedford, the current CEO of Republic Airways, as the next Federal Aviation Administration head. The vote occurred on Wednesday, with Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., as the
MoreFederal News Network reported Monday that the 24 largest federal departments and agencies that inventoried more than 7,200 websites as part of a General Services Administration analysis now plan to decommission 332
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