Denise Turner Roth, an 18-year public service veteran and former city manager for Greensboro, N.C., has joined the General Services Administration as deputy administrator and will succeed the retiring Susan Brita on
MoreJohn Koskinen, commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, has vowed to help the agency bolster its relationship with the public by implementing a transparent process for collecting taxes, GovExec reported Monday. âMy
MoreMichael Osnato Jr., former assistant director of the Securities and Exchange Commissionâs New York regional office since 2010, has been appointed as the SECâs enforcement division unit lead. Osnato will oversee the
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Janet Yellen has been confirmed by the Senate as the next Federal Reserve chairman and will become the first woman to ever hold the post, the Washington Post reported Tuesday. Ylan Mui
MoreThe White House has released more than 3.42 million digital records to the public since the 2009 start of its open data initiative following the Dec. 27 release of the White House’s
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Cloud services providers have until June 5 to get their FedRAMP accreditation to remain compliant with federal security standards, Federal Times reported Thursday. âIf agencies have cloud providers that have not been
MoreCongress has been busy in developing a $1 trillion omnibus spending bill ahead of a Jan. 15 deadline that is intended to help ward off another government shutdown, Politico magazine reported Tuesday.
MoreChief Justice John Roberts is lamenting the effects of sequestration on the federal courts in his year-end report and is advocating increased funding for the judiciary branch, the Washington Post reported Tuesday.
MoreResearch firm Deltek has found that federal agencies collectively awarded $17 billion in cloud computing contracts during the 2013 fiscal year, the Washington Post reported Sunday. Analyst Alex Rossino writes civilian agencies accounted
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