The U.S. Government Accountability Office estimates defense and civilian agencies will spend nearly $44 billion on space launches and related activities between fiscal years 2014 and 2018. Sixty-five percent of that figure
MoreSenators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine are pushing for a re-evaluation of a current plan to permanently house the U.S. African Command in Stuttgart, Germany, The Virginian-Pilot reported Wednesday. In a letter
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The number of senior-level retirements in the federal workforce is on the rise, The Washington Post reported Tuesday. Lisa Rein writes the figure has doubled from 2009 records, amid government budget cuts
MoreA Government Accountability Office review of a U.S. Postal Service plan to develop its own health insurance scheme has found that employees will likely end up paying more for the benefit, the
MoreThe Government Accountability Office says government agencies are struggling to track and measure progress in implementing telework goals required under the law, Fedscoop reported Monday. Colby Hochmuth writes that a recent GAO
MoreDavid Walker, head of the Government Transformation Initiative, has proposed a cost-cutting commission and asked Congress to authorize it, FCW reported. Adam Mazmanian writes the former comptroller general gave testimony on the
MoreThe Government Accountability Office has evaluated the Office of Management and Budgetâs information technology projects against its goals and found the agency lagging behind budgetary and deadline targets, Nextgov.com reported Thursday. Joseph
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David Powner, director of information technology management at the Government Accountability Office, told a Senate panel Tuesday that a recent inventory uncovered 3,000 more data centers that had not been counted before,
MoreBy a 408-0 vote Monday night, the House approved legislation intended to give the Government Accountability Office more access to sensitive information in federal agencies and the ability to make copies of
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The U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team received more than 48,000 reports of hackers trying to attack federal government networks in 2012, the Government Accountability Office has found. Federal News Radio reports Greg
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