The Defense Contract Management Agency is in the process of hiring personnel for its network of “centers of excellence” that aim to give procurement and contracting officers guidance on what constitutes as a commercial
The General Services Administration‘s nearly 3,300 headquarters-based employees will have to reserve desk space at the agency’s renovated campus in a similar matter to hotel rooms, the Washington Post reported Monday. Lisa
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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission will not subject its workers to second round of furlough days, Federal News Radio reported Friday. Shefali Kapadia writes the agency reached its decision after a two-week
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According to a Pentagon report, Iran already has missiles that can travel for about 1,240 km and will soon develop nukes that can reach the U.S., The Jerusalem Post reports. The report
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US Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Martin Dempsey met with his Chinese military counterpart Thursday to discuss US-China miltary ties, Global Times reports. Dempsey and other military officers held a meeting with
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Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has said the Pentagon will undergo a $52 billion budget cut if sequestration continues into fiscal year 2014. In a letter to the Senate, Hagel said that the Defense Department will
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The U.K. government is partnering with companies such as Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems and Hewlett Packard to bolster the country’s efforts to defend against cyber attacks, PC World reports. Sophie Curtis writes
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology has released a draft outline of the cybersecurity framework for securing critical infrastructure systems, Federal Times reported Tuesday. Nicole Blake Johnson that the draft outline
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The Small Business Administration found that only 22.25% or $89.9 billion of total federal contracting dollars were awarded to small businesses in fiscal 2012, Washington Post reports. Â J.D. Harrison writes that this
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The Defense Department is changing the way it approaches energy security as the U.S.’ adversaries are increasingly targeting fuel, the assistant defense secretary for operational energy plans and programs told Federal News
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Treasury Secretary Jack Lew said Sunday he will continue to apply pressure on China regarding the country’s alleged activities regarding theft of intellectual property and trade secrets, Reuters reported Monday. Poornima Gupta
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