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Three questions every major acquisition should answer
Civilian acquisition leaders must ensure the requests put out to the private sector are consistent with strategy.
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Pentagon goes public to fill Defense Innovation Unit post amid pressure from Congress
The Pentagon’s technology shop posted a job opening this week for a new Defense Innovation Unit director, an unusual move for such a high-level position.
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Good government groups offer counter proposal to personnel office reorganization plans
The Senior Executives Association and the Center for Organizational Excellence released a report calling for reforms to federal personnel management that are “practical, not political.”
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VA plans will ‘take far too long’ to address sexual harassment
Government surveys show that the Department of Veterans Affairs has a pervasive sexual harassment problem.
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Return to work plans ‘endanger’ federal workers, senators say
Four senators representing the states surrounding Washington, D.C. have called federal return to work plans unsafe and premature in the wake of new COVID-19 numbers.
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Pentagon to get more control over nuclear weapons funding under Senate proposal
Critics of the plan say it would give the Pentagon too much control over the Energy Department’s budget process.
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Disagreements persist over feds’ role in pandemic reopening
How federal offices begin to reopen across the country could set an example for the rest of employers.
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Census Bureau outlines next 10 years of cybersecurity needs
Industry has a chance to shape the Census Bureau’s acquisition strategy for a decade.
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What will work look like going forward? The federal CIO outlines possible changes
Federal Chief Information Officer Suzette Kent said the federal government will be “rethinking” processes that usually occurred in person.
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Senate confirms Ratcliffe as national intelligence chief
The position carries unique challenges given the president’s seeming inclinations to politicize intelligence and to bend intelligence agencies to his will.
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Three questions every major acquisition should answer
Civilian acquisition leaders must ensure the requests put out to the private sector are consistent with strategy.
-
Pentagon goes public to fill Defense Innovation Unit post amid pressure from Congress
The Pentagon’s technology shop posted a job opening this week for a new Defense Innovation Unit director, an unusual move for such a high-level position.
-
Good government groups offer counter proposal to personnel office reorganization plans
The Senior Executives Association and the Center for Organizational Excellence released a report calling for reforms to federal personnel management that are “practical, not political.”
-
VA plans will ‘take far too long’ to address sexual harassment
Government surveys show that the Department of Veterans Affairs has a pervasive sexual harassment problem.
-
Return to work plans ‘endanger’ federal workers, senators say
Four senators representing the states surrounding Washington, D.C. have called federal return to work plans unsafe and premature in the wake of new COVID-19 numbers.
-
Pentagon to get more control over nuclear weapons funding under Senate proposal
Critics of the plan say it would give the Pentagon too much control over the Energy Department’s budget process.
-
Disagreements persist over feds’ role in pandemic reopening
How federal offices begin to reopen across the country could set an example for the rest of employers.
-
Census Bureau outlines next 10 years of cybersecurity needs
Industry has a chance to shape the Census Bureau’s acquisition strategy for a decade.
-
What will work look like going forward? The federal CIO outlines possible changes
Federal Chief Information Officer Suzette Kent said the federal government will be “rethinking” processes that usually occurred in person.
-
Senate confirms Ratcliffe as national intelligence chief
The position carries unique challenges given the president’s seeming inclinations to politicize intelligence and to bend intelligence agencies to his will.
-
Three questions every major acquisition should answer
Civilian acquisition leaders must ensure the requests put out to the private sector are consistent with strategy.
-
Pentagon goes public to fill Defense Innovation Unit post amid pressure from Congress
The Pentagon’s technology shop posted a job opening this week for a new Defense Innovation Unit director, an unusual move for such a high-level position.
-
Good government groups offer counter proposal to personnel office reorganization plans
The Senior Executives Association and the Center for Organizational Excellence released a report calling for reforms to federal personnel management that are “practical, not political.”
-
VA plans will ‘take far too long’ to address sexual harassment
Government surveys show that the Department of Veterans Affairs has a pervasive sexual harassment problem.
-
Return to work plans ‘endanger’ federal workers, senators say
Four senators representing the states surrounding Washington, D.C. have called federal return to work plans unsafe and premature in the wake of new COVID-19 numbers.
-
Pentagon to get more control over nuclear weapons funding under Senate proposal
Critics of the plan say it would give the Pentagon too much control over the Energy Department’s budget process.
-
Disagreements persist over feds’ role in pandemic reopening
How federal offices begin to reopen across the country could set an example for the rest of employers.
-
Census Bureau outlines next 10 years of cybersecurity needs
Industry has a chance to shape the Census Bureau’s acquisition strategy for a decade.
-
What will work look like going forward? The federal CIO outlines possible changes
Federal Chief Information Officer Suzette Kent said the federal government will be “rethinking” processes that usually occurred in person.
-
Senate confirms Ratcliffe as national intelligence chief
The position carries unique challenges given the president’s seeming inclinations to politicize intelligence and to bend intelligence agencies to his will.













