Robert Hale, the former Defense Department comptroller and a current fellow at Booz Allen Hamilton, has outlined several public misconceptions about the sequestration process amid concerns about another round of automatic budget cuts in
MoreDan Tangherlini, who officially left the General Services Administration Friday after three years as its leader, described several initiatives the agency started during his tenure at GSA in an interview with Federal News Radio posted
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The Defense Research Advanced Research Projects Agency has kicked off a program to research and develop methods to advance the communication interface between people and machines. DARPAÂ said Friday it aims to build
MoreLawmakers are facing a tight schedule to pass a $40 billion funding for the Department of Homeland Security in order to prevent a partial agency shutdown, USA Today reported Sunday. Erin Kelly
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The General Services Administration and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are due to solicit proposals in the summer that would move forward efforts to reform the government acquisition process, Federal News Radio reported Friday.
MoreAustralian defense officials said last week that Royal Australian Air Force personnel has begun training in the U.S. to operate armed unmanned aircraft, Reuters reported Sunday. Matt Siegel writes the announcement came
MoreThe Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program’s website is being updated to include training modules designed to educate agencies and vendors about the approval process for cloud offerings, Federal Times reported Thursday.
MoreThe U.S. Army is working to reform its weapons acquisition process by collaborating with operational units and program offices to develop doctrine on the acquisition requirements, Breaking Defense reported Thursday. Sydney Freedberg Jr. writes
MoreThe Treasury Department has started to accept electronic payments via PayPal and Dwolla services options in a move to transition from paper-based processes. The departmentâs Bureau of the Fiscal Service announced Wednesday
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Jeremy Grant, senior executive adviser for identity management at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, will step down from his role at the agency in April, ZDNet reported Thursday. John Fontana writes
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