U.S. agency officials appeared before Senate Committee in Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing Monday to discuss the virtual currency known as Bitcoin, Bloomberg reported Monday. Max Raskin writes that Mythili Raman,
MoreThe General Services Administration is looking for a new location that would function as a consolidated headquarters for the FBI. Landowners in the District of Columbia and neighboring counties have been asked
MoreThe Congressional Budget Office estimates a bill to amend laws regulating how the federal government acquires and manages information technology would cost nearly $145 billion to implement for fiscal years 2014 through
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The Environmental Protection Agency is set to release new regulations for renewable fuel use in gasoline on Friday, Reuters reported Thursday. Valerie Volcovici writes the EPA’s Renewable Fuel Standard pending proposal has
MoreNASA has concluded the Commercial Orbital Transportation Service program with participation from Orbital Sciences and Space Exploration Technologies. The two companies helped develop the rockets and spacecraft under the COTS initiative to design
MoreJustin Johnson, deputy chief of staff at the Office of Personnel Management, has called on federal agencies to offer programs to boost employee morale and engagement, Federal Times reported Tuesday. âIt keeps
MoreOfficials from the Office of Management and Budget and Treasury Department said the U.S. government is creating new programs with a goal of addressing address accounting and financial management requirements, Federal Times reported
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Senate Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.) wants both a one-year and a two-year framework to replace sequestration cuts, Federal News Radio reported Nov. 8. Jack Moore writes she brought up her
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Arthur Gonzalez, former senior vice president and chief information officer at TISTA Science and Technology Corp., has joined the Veterans Affairs Department as deputy CIO for service, delivery and engineering, Fedscoop reported
MoreThe Energy Department has started a four-part contest to gather energy information in order to figure out how to use it, FedScoop reported Thursday. David Stegon writes the first part of the
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