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DHS taking new coronavirus precautions for employees and contractors
Precautions are starting at DHS’ St. Elizabeth’s campus and could be imposed elsewhere.
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Historic Maryland graves could be moved for federal facility
A Maryland District Court ruled last week that the U.S. government could obtain the 418-square-foot burial ground at Fort Meade to build national security computing facilities there.
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New OPM guidance addresses another pandemic-related hiring challenge
Agencies are struggling to find open fingerprinting facilities amid closures.
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Homeland Security wants to improve public health transparency
The winning company has experience helped the federal government deal with the swine flu outbreak in 2009.
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Commission calls USAJOBS listings ‘unintelligible’ in drive to reform hiring process
A new congressionally mandated report recommends that the federal government significantly overhaul its hiring process, including simplifying the main jobs website and revising hiring authorities.
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GSA awards $17 million task order
Two companies are partnering to modernize the Federal Acquisition Service’s legacy websites.
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Federal contractors face great uncertainty as coronavirus spreads
The pandemic spread and response is evolving fast, leaving federal contractors unsure of what could happen next.
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Amazon opposes Pentagon’s proposal to reevaluate parts of its JEDI award
Amazon Web Services said the DoD’s proposal isn’t “fair and rational.”
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White House urges agencies to implement new authentication methods amid telework
Extended telework could mean agencies can’t hand out new identity verification cards.
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Senators introduce bill expanding telework during pandemic
Said one senator, government isn’t leading by example on telework policy.
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DHS taking new coronavirus precautions for employees and contractors
Precautions are starting at DHS’ St. Elizabeth’s campus and could be imposed elsewhere.
-
Historic Maryland graves could be moved for federal facility
A Maryland District Court ruled last week that the U.S. government could obtain the 418-square-foot burial ground at Fort Meade to build national security computing facilities there.
-
New OPM guidance addresses another pandemic-related hiring challenge
Agencies are struggling to find open fingerprinting facilities amid closures.
-
Homeland Security wants to improve public health transparency
The winning company has experience helped the federal government deal with the swine flu outbreak in 2009.
-
Commission calls USAJOBS listings ‘unintelligible’ in drive to reform hiring process
A new congressionally mandated report recommends that the federal government significantly overhaul its hiring process, including simplifying the main jobs website and revising hiring authorities.
-
GSA awards $17 million task order
Two companies are partnering to modernize the Federal Acquisition Service’s legacy websites.
-
Federal contractors face great uncertainty as coronavirus spreads
The pandemic spread and response is evolving fast, leaving federal contractors unsure of what could happen next.
-
Amazon opposes Pentagon’s proposal to reevaluate parts of its JEDI award
Amazon Web Services said the DoD’s proposal isn’t “fair and rational.”
-
White House urges agencies to implement new authentication methods amid telework
Extended telework could mean agencies can’t hand out new identity verification cards.
-
Senators introduce bill expanding telework during pandemic
Said one senator, government isn’t leading by example on telework policy.
-
DHS taking new coronavirus precautions for employees and contractors
Precautions are starting at DHS’ St. Elizabeth’s campus and could be imposed elsewhere.
-
Historic Maryland graves could be moved for federal facility
A Maryland District Court ruled last week that the U.S. government could obtain the 418-square-foot burial ground at Fort Meade to build national security computing facilities there.
-
New OPM guidance addresses another pandemic-related hiring challenge
Agencies are struggling to find open fingerprinting facilities amid closures.
-
Homeland Security wants to improve public health transparency
The winning company has experience helped the federal government deal with the swine flu outbreak in 2009.
-
Commission calls USAJOBS listings ‘unintelligible’ in drive to reform hiring process
A new congressionally mandated report recommends that the federal government significantly overhaul its hiring process, including simplifying the main jobs website and revising hiring authorities.
-
GSA awards $17 million task order
Two companies are partnering to modernize the Federal Acquisition Service’s legacy websites.
-
Federal contractors face great uncertainty as coronavirus spreads
The pandemic spread and response is evolving fast, leaving federal contractors unsure of what could happen next.
-
Amazon opposes Pentagon’s proposal to reevaluate parts of its JEDI award
Amazon Web Services said the DoD’s proposal isn’t “fair and rational.”
-
White House urges agencies to implement new authentication methods amid telework
Extended telework could mean agencies can’t hand out new identity verification cards.
-
Senators introduce bill expanding telework during pandemic
Said one senator, government isn’t leading by example on telework policy.













