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"There were policies that were to encourage people to drop their merit-based civil service protections or not advance them," ...
"We've been urging the Commerce Department to not delay any further," said U.S. Telecom CEO Jonathan Spalter.
Adriane Burton, the former CIO at the Health Resources and Services Administration in HHS, retired earlier this year after 37 ...
"EQUIP-A-Pharma is about point-of-need manufacturing—hospitals, military bases, disaster zones—ensuring rapid drug ...
The State Department is trimming back the overall scope of its layoffs, compared to what it told Congress last month, with fewer cuts to the Foreign Service.
House appropriators approved a spending bill last month that would have cut the Government Accountability Office's budget nearly in half for fiscal 2026.
Scott Kupor’s confirmation as OPM director comes as the Trump administration continues efforts to significantly scale down the size of the federal workforce.
"Good record keeping is probably the best advice I can give any contractor," said Zach Prince, partner at Haynes Boone.
"No one in their right mind would buy a car without knowing the final price. Why does the government do this with your money?
New research from the Baroni Center for Government Contracting at the George Mason University shows the industrial base and competition are healthy.
Union attorneys are renewing their push for the release of agencies' RIF plans after the court found those plans could still ...
Customs and Border Protection’s Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) program recently opened it's seventh office in Laredo, Texas.
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