The Defense Contract Management Agency plans to open additional centers where military customers will be able to buy commercial services, Federal News Radio reported Wednesday. Jason Miller writes Shay Assad, director of
MoreSens. Angus King (I-Maine) and Mark Warner (D-Va.) have pushed for Congress to approve the Office of Personnel Management‘s full fiscal year 2016 funding request in light of the hack on OPM, FCW
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The Defense Department has developed a set of recommendations for the agency to retain an all-volunteer force and secure benefits for retiring service members, DoD News reported Wednesday. John Banusiewicz writes Army
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency will host a three-day forum in St. Louis starting Sept. 9 to discuss the latest advances in science and technology and their implications for the countryâs national security
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The Defense Department‘s transition to the Risk Management Framework has helped streamline the secure integration of information technology systems and applications into the DoD network, FierceGovernmentIT reported Wednesday. Dibya Sarkar writes that
MoreGartner has released a list of the 10 biggest information technology trends that it believes could help government agencies when they plan and develop IT strategies. The research firm identified a digital
MoreThe Treasury Department disclosed the U.S. budget deficit for the past 12 months amounted to $412 billion, the smallest one-year shortfall recorded since August 2008, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. Nick
MoreRichard Spires, former chief information officer of the Department of Homeland Security and Internal Revenue Service, testified before a House panel Wednesday on guidance for the implementation of the Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform
MoreAnne Rung, administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy, has said her office plans to release new guidance late in the summer on how agencies can set up their own Buyers Club-type programs over the
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Ann Dunkin, chief information officer of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, is pushing for EPA to embrace agile information technology development and contracting methods, Nextgov reported Tuesday. “We’re working very hard to
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