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 Government Accountability Office launched a new online database Monday for lawmakers and citizens to search for and access the agency’s reports. GAO said the âKey Issuesâ website is organized by topic
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Under current law as it stands, the Congressional Budget Office is estimating the tax deal passed by Congress to avert the fiscal cliff will add $3.9 trillion to the deficit over the
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The Office of Personnel Management found federal employees filed for retirement in December at a lower rate than any other month in 2012, Federal News Radio reports. OPM projected it would receive
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Federal employees who use their private vehicles for work purposes will see a one-cent increase in their mileage reimbursement rates for 2013, GovExec reports. Kellie Lunney writes the General Services Administration year’s
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The Securities and Exchange Commission has appointed Geoffrey Aronow general counsel, where he will serve as the agency’s chief legal officer and advise the commission on enforcement actions, rulemaking and federal court
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Defense Department civilian employees will see a 2 percent reduction in their net pay as a result of the tax package passed by Congress Jan. 1 to avert the fiscal cliff, American
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President Barack Obama will nominate former Sen. Chuck Hagel as defense secretary and counterterrorism adviser John Brennan as CIA director Monday, CNN reports. The White House will announce both nominations at the
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As the department responsible for securing unclassified networks on .gov domains for federal civilian departments and agencies, the Department of Homeland Security will have to pick up the $6 billion bill for
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Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah have received approval to run their own health insurance exchanges starting in January 2014, Reuters reports. David Morgan reports 17 states and the District of Columbia are set
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The Senate Finance Committee will have three new Republican members and two new Democrat members on the panel for the new session of Congress, Reuters reports. Patrick Temple-West writes the new Republican members are
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