Mike McCord serves as the under secretary of defense (comptroller) / chief financial officer of the U.S. Department of Defense. He serves as the principal staff assistant and adviser to the secretary of
The Congressional Budget Office has found that a proposed bill that aims to provide detailed publicly available reports of federal programs will cost $100 million to implement over a five year span, Federal
MoreThe Energy Department will award $102 million in grants to 104 small businesses in order to develop clean energy technologies, Secretary Steven Chu announced Wednesday. DOE said the grants will help companies in
MoreDirector of National Intelligence James Clapper has instituted new policy measures to prevent intelligence leadks and identify individuals who give classified information to journalists, the Washington Post reports. According to Walter Pincus’
MoreThe National Weather Service will receive a reprogramming of its fiscal year 2012 funds to keep forecasting operations running, two senators announced Wednesday. Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.) and Kay Bailey Hutchinson (R-Texas), the
MoreCommerce Secretary John Bryson resigned as commerce secretary late Wednesday night, nearly two weeks after suffering a seizure and being involved in a car accident in California, according to the Washington Post.
MoreThe Energy Department has made interim Chief Information Officer Robert Brese the permanent CIO, according to Federal News Radio. The 22-year Navy veteran has served in the interim role since Mike Locatis
MoreOffice of Personnel Management Director John Berry has reminded federal agencies that veterans are considered preference eligible for hiring into federal positions, according to a memo dated Friday. President Obama signed the
MoreSenate Armed Services Committee Chairman Carl Levin (D-Mich.) is optimistic that there will be no automatic budget cuts in January, Defense News reports. According to Rick Maze, Levin said that between 80
MoreThe cyber threat is real, said Vice Commander of the Air Force Space Command Maj. Gen. Michael J. Basla. And the military services, aided by new cybersecurity training programs, must be ready
MoreOrdinarily, job seekers browse job site Monster.com to search for the latest job postings. Now, they can use it to give the White House a piece of their minds. And with the
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