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 National Institutes of Health is searching for a new associate director to lead the agency’s biomedical research data initiatives such as genomics, imaging, and electronic health records. NIH said Eric Green,
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Air Force Chief Master Sgt. James Hotaling has been appointed chief of the Air National Guard command, where he will act as lead adviser to incoming Air National Guard Director Lt. Gen.
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The U.S. Air Force has selected nine bases as finalist candidates to potentially host a Boeing-made refueling tanker and will announce its selections in spring 2013, the branch’s news service reports. Four
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The Defense Department could have to furlough nearly every civilian worker for at least a month if sequestration takes effect in March, Todd Harrison of the Center for Strategic and International Studies
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The Internal Revenue Service collects on average $1.80 in uncollected taxes for every dollar spent when performing audits in-person, the Government Accountability Office has found. According to Fierce Government, correspondence audits conducted
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At least three Cabinet positions will not see new faces for President Barack Obama’s second term in the White House, The Hill newspaper reports. Citing White House officials, Amie Parnes writes Attorney
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President Barack Obama could as soon as Thursday nominate White House Chief of Staff Jack Lew to succeed Timothy Geithner as treasury secretary, Federal Times reports. Lew previously served as director of
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White House Press Secretary Jay Carney indicated Tuesday the president wants to eliminate the $500 billion automatic cut to defense spending under sequestration, Defense News reports. John Bennett writes Carney was not
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NASA is advertising space and equipment formerly used for the space shuttle program at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida for either rent or sale, the Orlando Sentinel reports. Scott Powers writes
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The Defense Department is ready for additional budget cuts as Congress approaches March deadline to address sequestration and the end of the current continuing resolution, Pentagon Comptroller Robert Hale Monday. GovExec reports heÂ
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