Mary Davie, assistant commissioner for the Office of Integrated Technology Services at the General Services Administration‘s Federal Acquisition Service, has received the 2014 John J. Franke Award for her services to the federal government. The
MoreNASA has earned high scores in a J.D Power-commissioned study that examined U.S. government agencies’ efforts to deliver services and interact with the public though social media. The “J.D. Power 2014 Social
MoreFederal Reserve Board of Governors nominees Stanley Fischer and Lael Brainard both support extending the central bankâs hands-on role in managing the economy, Reuters reported Monday. Howard Schneider and Michael Flaherty write the
MorePresident Barack Obama is set to nominate Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan to the top post at the Office of Management and Budget, the New York Times reported Saturday. Ryan McDermott
MoreSan Antonio Mayor Julian Castro will be nominated to the secretary position at the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the New York Times reported Saturday. Jonathan Martin and Peter Baker write that Castro has
MoreChristopher Todd Doss, a 19-year FBI veteran and former deputy assistant director of the bureau’s laboratory division, has been chosen to serve as assistant director of the division. Doss has worked on drug
MoreRandall Coleman, a nine-year U.S. Army officer and formerly deputy assistant director of the FBI‘s counterintelligence division, has been appointed to the assistant director role for the division. Coleman started in the FBI in 1997 as a
MoreThe General Services Administration and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration are working together to evaluate a new safety technology for federal vehicles. Both agencies also plan to develop a pilot program
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Brian Truchon, a 27-year FBI veteran and former deputy assistant director of the agency’s information technology services division, has been promoted to assistant director of the division. Truchon joined the FBI in 1987 as
MoreRobyn East, chief information officer at the Treasury Department, plans to retire in June following three years of service, Federal News Radio reported Wednesday. Jason Miller writes that Mike Parker, the deputy Treasury
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