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 Department of Veterans Affairs will award up to $3 million in cash prizes to developers who can make a scheduling module compatible with the VA’s electronic health records system, Federal News
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Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced Friday he is stepping down from his position and will not stay on for a second term, Politico reports. Darius Dixon writes Chu plans to resign upon
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The Defense Department has not made any decisions regarding furloughs of civilian employees as a response to budget cuts under sequestration, the Pentagon’s lead policy official has said. GovExec reports Kathleen Hicks, principal
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By a 94-3 vote on Tuesday, the Senate voted to confirm the nomination of Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) to succeed Hillary Clinton as secretary of state. Reuters reports the Senate Foreign Relations
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The Securities and Exchange Commission has appointed U.S. Capitol Police Inspector General Carl Hoecker to succeed David Kotz as the SEC’s inspector general. Kotz left the agency last year and Jon Rymer,
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Lanny Breuer, assistant attorney general for the Justice Department‘s criminal division, will step down from his position March 1 after nearly four years at the helm. Breuer was unanimously confirmed for his
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The Transportation Security Administration is partnering with a nonprofit to form an organization for private sector companies to work with TSA on procurement issues, a Tuesday FedBizOpps post says. Registration for the
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Executive Mosaicâs portfolio of websites cover every facet of government contracting in the private sector from the executiveâs point of view, ranging from executive movements to business activity. EMâs approach extends to
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Linda Cureton, chief information officer at NASA, has told Federal Computer Week she plans to retire from government. Cureton told FCW she planned to either retire or change jobs after the election
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Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood is resigning from his position and will not stay on for a second term in the cabinet, he announced in a blog post Tuesday. LaHood told readers he
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