Federal Chief Acquisition Officer Anne Rung and Chief Information Officer Tony Scott said the Office of Management and Budget‘s new directive on information technology commodity acquisition works to bolster the government’s buying power. Rung and
MoreThe Defense Department is seeking permission from the Office of Management and Budget to gather minimal information about people affected by an Office of Personnel Management cyber attack. DoD said in a
MoreOffice of Federal Procurement Policy Administrator Anne Rung and Federal Acquisition Service Commissioner Tom Sharpe have outlined the seven steps that the administration has completed to implement category management across government. Rung and Sharpe
MoreThe Office of Management and Budget has announced a vacancy for a full-time position as information technology specialist, which will be filled under the Office of Personnel Management‘s direct hire authority. A notice
MoreThe Treasury Department reported that the fiscal 2015 federal budget deficit was $439 billion, a 9 percent decline from the prior-year shortfall and the smallest deficit since 2007. Last fiscal year’s deficit
MoreOffice of Management and Budget Director Shaun Donovan has announced the release of the administrationâs final set of agency priority goals. Donovan wrote in a post published Thursday that the 92 goals
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The Office of Personnel Management has issued a memo on the extension and expansion of the Interagency Rotation Program of the President’s Management Council for the professional development of employees between GS 13 and GS
MoreThe Government Accountability Office found that many federal agencies continue to have what auditors believe are weaknesses in several security aspects that affect the implementation of information security programs. GAO said in a
MoreThe White House and the U.K. government have moved to expand collaboration between the two countriesâ technical groups in an effort to improve the delivery of digital services and share best practices
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Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) believes the implementation of the Digital Accountability and Transparency Act across government will move forward once the executive branch releases guidance for agencies, GovExec reported Wednesday. Charles Clark writes
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