Katherine Archuleta, director of the Office of Personnel Management, has announced OPM is allowing other federal agencies to use an excepted-service hiring process to employ professionals for their digital service teams. Archuleta
MoreThe U.S. Senate has passed a spending deal that seeks to increase funds for defense programs in fiscal 2016 and balance the federal budget within a decade, The Wall Street Journal reported
MoreThe Government Accountability Office has advised the U.S. Navy to review funding and technology resources for the Unmanned Carrier-Launched Airborne Surveillance Strike aircraft development program. GAO said Monday the delay of Navy’s
MoreEugene Tu, formerly director of exploration technology at NASAâs Ames Research Center, has been named director of the Moffett Field, California-based research hub. Tu oversaw Amesâ integrated arc jet testing complex and
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The White House is set to nominate Gen. Joseph Dunford as chairman and Gen. Paul Selva as vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Defense News reported Monday. Defense News reports
MoreA Government Accountability Office review of the Federal Communications Commission‘s Internet neutrality rules found that the FCC complied with legal requirements as it implemented the regulations. GAO said April 28 the FCC developed
MoreLt. Gen. Robert Ferrell, chief information officer at the U.S. Army, has highlighted several of the military branch’s information technology programs that he believes are aligned with a new Defense Department-wide cyber
MoreJeremy Grant, former director for the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace, said that the initiative continues to move toward the release of an identity ecosystem framework for online transactions, FierceGovernmentIT reported Monday. He
MoreThe U.S. Naval Research Laboratory intends to transition to industry a special ceramic material called spinel which research lead Jas Sanghera says can withstand tough environments. NRL said April 23 that the
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House and Senate Democrat lawmakers are demanding changes to Republican-crafted appropriations bills that would boost defense budget and reduce domestic spending, Defense One reported Monday. Alex Brown writes Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.)
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