In a recent report rating consumer satisfaction of government websites, ForeSee Results, an Ann Arbor, Mich.-based research firm, rated the most effective federal websites and provided key areas for agencies to consider
In a letter to White House Chief Information Officer Vivek Kundra, Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del.), who chairs a Senate subcommittee tasked with federal financial management and government information, asked for details about
The White House and Congress reached a deal late Friday night, coming down to the wire to together pass a spending bill covering the rest of the fiscal year and averting a
As a government shutdown becomes increasingly likely, ExecutiveGov points you to the stories you need to read to stay up to speed on what a government shutdown means for you. When Will
The latest proposal for a continuing resolution to come out of the House Appropriations Committee includes $17 million for the Office of Management and Budget’s E-Government program, which administers funds for open-government
The Defense Department is making ‘prudent’ plans for the increasingly likely possibility of a government shutdown, as the latest string of stopgap spending measures is due to expire April 8. “While the
ExecutiveGov’s round-up of news you need to read to stay up to speed on federal policy impacting the government-contracting community. New House Measure to Supply DoD Funding Even if Gov’t Shuts Down
ExecutiveGov’s round-up of news you need to read to stay up to speed on federal policy impacting the government-contracting community. OMB to Shutter Open-gov Sites? Federal News Radio reports the Office of
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