A consortium is campaigning for the creation of a Government Transformation Board to monitor operations of federal agencies and implement changes when needed, a law that former U.S. Comptroller General David Walker said
MoreThe White House is working to release its proposed fiscal year 2015 budget on March 4, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. Damian Paletta writes the new budget plan will include spending
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Harvard University has given the U.S. General Services Administrationâs Challenge.gov website the 2013 Innovations in American Government Award for leveraging crowdsourcing technology and collaboration between the government and the public. The Ash
MoreThe U.S. Army is reorganizing and consolidating training programs due to reduced funding, FCW reported Tuesday. Amber Corrin writes a plan to combine at least three virtual training programs into one platform
MoreThe Senate is set to decide on legislation that would extend various veteran privileges and create new benefits for former military service members, Federal News Radio reported Thursday. Jared Serbu writes the
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Several government officials spoke out during a Jan. 21 webcast on the advantages of cloud computing to their agenciesâ operations, FCW reported Wednesday. Frank Konkel writes one of the eventâs speakers was Keith
MoreDefense Department officials have been asked by members of Congress to provide more details on the militaryâs budget for its cyber and special operations, the Federal Times reported Wednesday. Marcus Weisgerber writes
MoreThe Mobile Work Exchange and Office of Personnel Management have published a white paper to guide federal agencies in measuring the economic viability of letting their employees telework, Federal Daily reported Wednesday.
MoreThe Defense Information Systems Agency wants to tailor contract vehicles for cloud computing infrastructures to meet the security requirements of Pentagon customers, Federal News Radio reported Wednesday. Jared Serbu writes DISA officials
MoreGeneral Services Administration chief Dan Tangherlini said Tuesday that the 2014 Consolidated Appropriations Act gives the agency $9.3 billion to build, maintain or repair public facilities. The agnecy plans to spend more
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