Teri Bristol, a 21-year veteran of the Federal Aviation Administration, has been named the Air Traffic Organization’s chief operating officer after serving in an acting capacity since December, AINonline reported Monday. Bristol, who served
MoreThe White House is testing mobile devices manufactured by LG and Samsung in order to replace Blackberry mobile devices currently in use, the Wall Street Journal  reported last Thursday. Will Connors writes
MoreHomeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson will discuss the Obama administrationâs new set of deportation policies with immigration advocacy groups on Tuesday, Politico reported Friday. Seung Min Kim writes the meeting is intended to
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The U.S. Federal Reserve could raise interest rates in the following spring after a potential end of its asset purchase program in the fall, Reuters reported Thursday. Ann Saphir and Krista Hughes
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The General Services Administration has formed a team of developers tasked with developing online services for government agencies, FCW reported Wednesday. Adam Mazmanian writes Dave McClure, associate administrator of GSA’s Office of
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The Office of Personnel Management wants to update information technology systems used to monitor recruitment, training and retirement processes across government agencies, GovExec reported Wednesday. Kellie Lunney writes Katherine Archuleta, OPM director,
MoreSixty-percent of responding government information technology and financial leaders told an Accenture-backed survey that training programs could increase workforce efficiency amid budget limitations, FCW reported Wednesday. Reid Davenport writes that spending cuts,
MoreNew legislation being introduced by Rep. Ken Calvert (R-Calif.) is proposing to slash more than 115,000 civilian jobs in the Defense Department, Federal Times reported Monday. Andy Medici writes the Rebalance for
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Anne Rung, chief acquisition officer and an associate administrator at the General Services Administration, has been appointed leader of the White House’s Office of Federal Procurement Policy, FCW reported Monday. Mark Rockwell writes
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Dr. Stanley Fischer, nominee for the no. 2 role at the Federal Reserve, spoke at the Stanford Institute of Economic Policy Friday about his experience in managing crises and making policy decisions,
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