New data from the Office of the Director or National Intelligence indicates that agencies have issued 9 percent fewer security clearances to employees over the past three fiscal years, GovExec reported Friday. Eric
MoreJoseph Klimavicz, formerly chief information officer at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for seven years, will serve in the same capacity at the Justice Department starting next month, Information Week reported Friday. Elena Malykhina writes
MoreA new report released by the Partnership for Public Service has indicated a decline in federal employeesâ views on government support for innovation from 2012 to 2013, Federal Times reported Wednesday. Andy
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Bev Godwin, director of the General Services Administration‘s Federal Citizen Information Center, will retire from government on Friday after a 32-year career in the public sector, Nextgov reported Thursday. Frank Konkel writes that Sarah Crane will
MoreThe Department of Veterans Affairs has tapped the National Labor Exchange to supply job content to a new employment resources database for military veterans located on the VA’s eBenefits website. NLx is
MoreThe U.S. Army Environmental Command has developed a âclear parcelsâ analytics tool to help the Energy Initiatives Task Force identify areas within military bases the command believes could be suitable for renewable energy
MoreThe General Services Administration  has established an ombudsman role that is meant to help the government agency communicate with industry vendors, Federal News Radio said Thursday. Jason Miller writes that Millisa Gary
MoreMarshall Miller has joined the Justice Department as new deputy director of the criminal division and holds experience in prosecuting terror suspects and other similar cases for the U.S. Attorneysâ Office, Reuters reported Wednesday.
MoreThe General Services Administration plans to consolidate its real estate assets as part of a $70 million  project designed to save taxpayer dollars, agency chief Dan Tangherlini announced Monday. âAs public servants
MoreSeven federal agencies spent more on contracts last year than they did in fiscal 2012, despite a general downward trend due to budget cuts and the draw down of troops in the
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