Nick Nayak, chief procurement officer at the Department of Homeland Security for nearly three-and-a-half years, will leave the government in July and explore opportunities in the private sector, the Washington Business Journal reported Tuesday.
MoreJohn Kirby, the Pentagon press secretary, said Monday the U.S. has no plans to consult with Iran on potential military cooperation between the two nations to stop insurgency in Iraq, Agence France-Presse
MoreThe General Services Administration has been analyzing federal agencies’ network services purchases through its Networx telecommunications acquisition vehicle, said Mary Davie, assistant commissioner of the Office of Integrated Technology Services at GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service. With 136
MoreA new Mobile Work Exchange survey of 154 federal information technology and human resources personnel highlights agencies’ progress towards achieving enterprise mobility and telecommuting program goals. Agencies have earned a B- grade
MoreThe Energy Department is working to secure its research data hub in a private cloud computing platform, GCN reported Monday. Rutrell Yasin writes the agency intends to use the hub to provide information to its
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The U.S. Geological Survey is looking to enlist commercial drone operators to help the agency with geomapping and other aerial surveying missions, FCW reported Monday. Mark Rockwell writes that USGS is monitoring
MoreThe Defense Department has moved to protect civilians in Iraq amid a growing crisis in the country by sending the amphibious transport dock ship the USS Mesa Verde to the Arabian Gulf,
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The General Services Administration is planning to refresh its nearly 60-year-old multiple award schedules program. Tom Sharpe, commissioner of GSAâs Federal Acquisition Service, wrote in a blog Thursday that FAS is set
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Navy Vice Adm. James Syring said the Missile Defense Agency plans to allocate $1.3 billion of its $7.46 billion budget request for fiscal year 2015 toward homeland defense, including a purchase of
MoreNavy Adm. Michael Rogers, National Security Agency director and and CyberCom commander, recently spoke to the Association of the U.S. Armyâs Institute of Land Warfare about where he thinks Army networks and cybersecurity
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