President Barack Obama has nominated Vice Adm. Dixon Smith as deputy chief of naval operations for fleet and readiness at the U.S. Navy and Rear Adm. Mary Jackson as commander of the Navy Installations
The National Archives and Records Administration has released an annual report that shows government records management programs have been facing a lack experienced management services personnel, resources and funding, Fierce Government IT
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The Defense Department has opened a regional center in Stuttgart, Germany, for its joint information network intended to expand the U.S. Armed Forceâs access to information, FedScoop reported Monday. Cory Bennett writes
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John Koskinen, formerly CEO of Freddie Mac, has been nominated to serve as Internal Revenue Service commissioner, The Washington Post reported Thursday. Josh Hicks writes President Barack Obama on Aug. 1 picked
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International Security Assistance Force Commander Gen. Joseph Dunford believes U.S. and allied forces must stay in Afghanistan after the NATO combat mission ends in 2014, he told the New York Times in
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The Senate has confirmed former Deputy U.S. Attorney General James Comey as FBI director, Reuters reported Monday. Thomas Ferraro writes Comey won a 93-1 vote on his appointment, replacing Robert Mueller as
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The Defense Department has estimated $2.4 billion in total savings over six years from integrating its healthcare system under the new Defense Health Agency, Nextgov reported Tuesday. Bob Brewin writes Air Force
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Sens. John Boozman, Jeanne Shaheen and Kelly Ayotte have introduced a legislation that aims to authorize Congress to appoint inspectors general for more than seven months, The Washington Post reported Sunday. Josh
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Alan Chvotkin, Professional Services Council vice president and general counsel, expects the Affordable Care Act to influence the pricing and bidding process of future contracts, Federal News Radio reported Friday. Melissa Dawkins
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George Washington University and Washington University in St. Louis have jointly released a new study that shows the federal governmentâs regulatory spending remains intact despite the across-the-board budget cuts, FedScoop reported Wednesday.
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U.S. Chief Information Officer Steven VanRoekel told House lawmakers Thursday government has saved $1.37 billion from information technology reforms and another $885 million from updating IT portfolios at federal agencies over the
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