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Congress seeks to guarantee safety of federal vehicles
Agencies would be prohibited from leasing or selling vehicles from the federal fleet that have active recalls.
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Congressionally mandated report envisions a more powerful OPM
A long-anticipated National Academy of Public Administration study concluded that a stronger, independent Office of Personnel Management would be better for the government.
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Washington, Oregon, 29 tribes sue over plan to sell National Archives building in Seattle
The government is planning to sell the vast warehouse under a law aimed at unloading excess federal property, but the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court on Monday says the building is anything but “excess.”
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Booz Allen Hamilton wins massive Pentagon artificial intelligence contract
Booz Allen will provide services for the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center’s Joint Warfighting mission initiative.
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FDA joins GSA’s modernization program
FDA becomes the ninth partner for the modernization initiative and the second agency to join this week.
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NIH partners with GSA’s modernization hub
The National Institutes of Health is the eighth agency to join the GSA’s Centers of Excellence initiative.
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GAO warns agencies are behind in preparing for telecom contract transition
Missing a milestone increases the likelihood agencies won’t transition in time to meet the May 2023 deadline, a government watchdog says.
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Here is the new partner for GSA’s Centers of Excellence
The General Services Administration’s innovation initiative now has seven agency partners.
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What FedRAMP wants to improve this year
FedRAMP wants each agency to have a liaison and up employee training in the coming months.
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GSA’s Centers of Excellence program adds a new partner
The new partnership will focus on robotic process automation.
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Congress seeks to guarantee safety of federal vehicles
Agencies would be prohibited from leasing or selling vehicles from the federal fleet that have active recalls.
-
Congressionally mandated report envisions a more powerful OPM
A long-anticipated National Academy of Public Administration study concluded that a stronger, independent Office of Personnel Management would be better for the government.
-
Washington, Oregon, 29 tribes sue over plan to sell National Archives building in Seattle
The government is planning to sell the vast warehouse under a law aimed at unloading excess federal property, but the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court on Monday says the building is anything but “excess.”
-
Booz Allen Hamilton wins massive Pentagon artificial intelligence contract
Booz Allen will provide services for the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center’s Joint Warfighting mission initiative.
-
FDA joins GSA’s modernization program
FDA becomes the ninth partner for the modernization initiative and the second agency to join this week.
-
NIH partners with GSA’s modernization hub
The National Institutes of Health is the eighth agency to join the GSA’s Centers of Excellence initiative.
-
GAO warns agencies are behind in preparing for telecom contract transition
Missing a milestone increases the likelihood agencies won’t transition in time to meet the May 2023 deadline, a government watchdog says.
-
Here is the new partner for GSA’s Centers of Excellence
The General Services Administration’s innovation initiative now has seven agency partners.
-
What FedRAMP wants to improve this year
FedRAMP wants each agency to have a liaison and up employee training in the coming months.
-
GSA’s Centers of Excellence program adds a new partner
The new partnership will focus on robotic process automation.
-
Congress seeks to guarantee safety of federal vehicles
Agencies would be prohibited from leasing or selling vehicles from the federal fleet that have active recalls.
-
Congressionally mandated report envisions a more powerful OPM
A long-anticipated National Academy of Public Administration study concluded that a stronger, independent Office of Personnel Management would be better for the government.
-
Washington, Oregon, 29 tribes sue over plan to sell National Archives building in Seattle
The government is planning to sell the vast warehouse under a law aimed at unloading excess federal property, but the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court on Monday says the building is anything but “excess.”
-
Booz Allen Hamilton wins massive Pentagon artificial intelligence contract
Booz Allen will provide services for the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center’s Joint Warfighting mission initiative.
-
FDA joins GSA’s modernization program
FDA becomes the ninth partner for the modernization initiative and the second agency to join this week.
-
NIH partners with GSA’s modernization hub
The National Institutes of Health is the eighth agency to join the GSA’s Centers of Excellence initiative.
-
GAO warns agencies are behind in preparing for telecom contract transition
Missing a milestone increases the likelihood agencies won’t transition in time to meet the May 2023 deadline, a government watchdog says.
-
Here is the new partner for GSA’s Centers of Excellence
The General Services Administration’s innovation initiative now has seven agency partners.
-
What FedRAMP wants to improve this year
FedRAMP wants each agency to have a liaison and up employee training in the coming months.
-
GSA’s Centers of Excellence program adds a new partner
The new partnership will focus on robotic process automation.













