The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to restructure the agencyâs organization into a five-region national framework, GovExec reported Monday. Kellie Lunney writes the VA wants to form an integrated department comprising agencies and
MoreThe National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has started to explore methods for NGA to utilize satellite data from multiple commercial providers, Aviation Week reported Monday. Amy Butler writes NGA Director Robert Cardillo said the
MoreRobert Cardillo, director at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, highlighted potential areas for collaboration between the agency and industry during a speech Wednesday at the Intelligence and National Security Alliance leadership dinner. He
MoreReps. Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) and Mick Mulvaney (R-SC) have introduced a new bill that seeks to limit federal agency hiring in an effort to reduce costs without removing federal employees from their
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The efforts of NASA official Alan Lindenmoyer paved the way for the agency to collaborate with industry to develop space transportation systems, the Washington Post reported Thursday. Lindenmoyer has worked to help
MoreThe Defense Department is seeking a 10-year extension of its small business mentoring program in an effort to help small enterprises compete for defense contracts, DoD News reported Thursday. Claudette Roulo writes
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The General Services Administration has launched change cards with security features under its SmartPay payment program. The cards are now be programmed to have a personal identification number and are chip-enabled, using
MoreMark Orndorff, a risk management executive at the Defense Information Systems Agency, will retire at the end of the month after 36 years of public service, Federal News Radio reported Monday. Jason Miller reports that Orndorff
MoreMarilyn Tavenner, head of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, will leave the agency in February and be succeeded in the interim by Principal Deputy Administrator Andrew Slavitt, the Huffington Post and
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The House of Representatives has approved a bill that calls for government agencies to implement new rules using the least costly means, FierceGovernment reported Thursday. Ryan McDermott writes the Regulatory Accountability Act
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