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A new survey from Grant Thornton and the Professional Services Council highlights continued challenges federal CIOs face.
A yearlong study will examine the entire Air Force research enterprise, with a particular focus on investing more funds in university-based research.
The Navy knows it will need to spend more than $9 billion to renovate its shipyards to meet its current missions. But it hasn't planned for that expenditure, and the Government Accountability Office says it may be a lowball estimate.
The Navy says there is still no evidence that cyber attacks played a role in the service's two deadly collisions with commercial vessels, but there are several reasons it's continuing to pursue that thread.
The reorganization plans of three agencies show a trend of consolidating, centralizing back-office functions.
Senate lawmakers will decide Sept. 18 whether or not to allow a third round of amendments to the National Defense Authorization bill.
The CIO Council, OPM and OMB are hosting a hiring fair Nov. 6-7 in Maryland.
DHS will host a third reverse industry day in October to further expand the discussion of how to get acquisition right.
The Office of Management and Budget released its fiscal 2016 e-government implementation report to Congress in late August.
The Homeland Security Department’s Automated Indicator Sharing (AIS) is preparing to implement version 2.0 of STIX.
The White House’s American Technology Council is seeking comments on its draft plan to move agencies off legacy IT.
Margaret Weichert will be the nominee to be OMB deputy director for management and Jeff Pon will be the new nominee to lead OPM.
Bloomberg Government released its top 200 contractors for fiscal 2016 and found some interesting trends.
The Pentagon's new Cyber Excepted Service will extend the probationary period for new employees to three years and give hiring managers more flexibility to recruit candidates.