Four companies will work with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to help design prototypes of a vertical-takeoff-and-landing hybrid aircraft. Boeing, Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., Aurora Flight Sciences and Karem Aircraft will build the
MoreSeveral agencies have requested a “delegation of procurement authority” from the General Services Administration to access other blanket purchase agreements under the continuous diagnostics and monitoring program, FierceGovernmentIT reported Wednesday. David Perera
MoreThe U.S. Federal Reserve could raise interest rates in the following spring after a potential end of its asset purchase program in the fall, Reuters reported Thursday. Ann Saphir and Krista Hughes
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Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has discussed the Pentagon’s $496 billion proposed budget for the next fiscal year with the Business Roundtable, Reuters reported Wednesday. David Alexander reports Hagel held the meeting Wednesday
MoreThe General Services Administration has formed a team of developers tasked with developing online services for government agencies, FCW reported Wednesday. Adam Mazmanian writes Dave McClure, associate administrator of GSA’s Office of
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The Office of Personnel Management wants to update information technology systems used to monitor recruitment, training and retirement processes across government agencies, GovExec reported Wednesday. Kellie Lunney writes Katherine Archuleta, OPM director,
MoreSixty-percent of responding government information technology and financial leaders told an Accenture-backed survey that training programs could increase workforce efficiency amid budget limitations, FCW reported Wednesday. Reid Davenport writes that spending cuts,
MoreAntoine Bouvier, MBDA‘s CEO, expects the U.K. and France to sign a $695 million development and manufacturing contract for an anti-ship airborne missile program within the week, Defense News reported Tuesday. Bouvier believes the
MoreSteve Condrey, Federal Salary Council chairman, believes the federal job grading system should be updated to address a widening pay gap between workers in the public and private sectors, Federal News Radio
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