The Office of Management and Budget has shortened its scheduled furloughs by two days, GovExec reported Monday. Eric Katz writes the forced leave due to fiscal 2013 budget cuts were originally for 10
MoreThe U.S. Army intends to select one vendor for its planned purchase of 193,279 Rifleman Radios when it awards a contract in fiscal year 2014, Nextgov reported Monday. Bob Brewin writes the Army
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A new report from MeriTalk says the U.S. government could gain 364 productive hours, or $14,000 in annual productivity gains per employee, by adopting enterprise mobility initiatives. More than 200 federal managers were
MoreA survey by Dell says 41 percent of government agencies take one to two weeks to provision newly hired employees and 54 percent take more than a day to deprovision users. Pollsters
MoreThe Office of Personnel Management will attempt to understand federal employeesâ perception of health benefits as the agency tries to create benefits and education policies, Federal News Radio reported Friday. Jason Miller
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A group of federal district court judges have called on lawmakers to increase judiciary funding because of how sequestration cuts impact court operations, Federal Times reported Thursday. Sean Reilly writes the sequestration
MoreThe National Science Foundation has awarded three research contracts totaling approximately $20 million to university researchers for cybersecurity-related work, FedScoop reported Friday. Cory Bennett writes NSF issued the awards to respond to several security
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The U.S. Coast Guard has put out a request for proposal for a course-plotting iPad application without special security requirements, Nextgov reported Friday. Aliya Sternstein writes that the nature of the purchase
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