The U.S. Senate has unanimously approved the nominations of government agency leaders Dan Tangherlini, Howard Shelanski and Brian Deese, GovExec reported Thursday. Charles Clark writes the Senate confirmed Tangherlini as General Services
MoreA MeriTalk survey says agencies could cut 14 percent from the total federal budget by using big data for projects in areas such as transportation infrastructure, FCW reported Monday. Frank Konkel writes
MoreThe General Services Administration has signed a 15-year lease for a new headquarters in Alexandria, Va. for the National Science Foundation, the Washington Business Journal reported Friday. Rebecca Cooper writes the 660,848
MoreBob McDonnell, Governor of Virginia, has recommended moving the FBI headquarters to a warehouse in Springfield, Va. which is already owned by the federal government, the Washington Business Journal reported Friday. Daniel
MoreAn advisory panel has recommended the federal government adopt the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design system as the primary standard for measuring federal buildings’ sustainability, Federal News Radio reports. Jason Miller
MoreThe General Services Administration would receive $261.5 million under the White House’s budget proposal to consolidate the Department of Homeland Security‘s headquarters at the St. Elizabeths campus in Southeast Washington. GSA believes
MoreU.S. General Services Administration Acting Administrator Daniel Tangherlini has said a federal strategic sourcing program has helped agencies save $300 million from the procurement of goods and services, the Washington Business Journal reported. Jill
MoreD.C. Mayor Vincent Gray plans to suggest the federal government put a new FBI headquarters in Poplar Point, a federally-owned property located between Interstate 295 and the Anacostia River. The Washington Post
MoreExecutive Mosaicâs portfolio of websites cover every facet of government contracting in the private sector from the executiveâs point of view, ranging from executive movements to business activity. EMâs approach extends to
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