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NASA exec resigns days before 1st astronaut launch in years
Douglas Loverro, whose resignation took effect Monday, is a former Defense Department and National Reconnaissance Office manager, specializing in space security matters for three decades.
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Rubio steps in to lead Senate Intelligence Committee
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio will temporarily become chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Republican leaders announced, taking charge of the panel at a time of turnover and tension in the nation’s intelligence community.
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Choosing the right commercial tech for government
How can the U.S. government best evaluate commercial tech for the federal market, and avoid reinventing the wheel?
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OMB announces new deputy federal chief information officer
A well-known chief information officer will join the Office of Management and Budget under federal CIO Suzette Kent.
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VA coronavirus deaths skyrocket as department revises its records
Almost 800 veterans connected to VA have died from the illness.
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Proposed rule banning Chinese tech needs to consider small contractors, senators warn
As the U.S. government begins to implement a regulation banning use of Chinese telecommunications technology, two lawmakers want to small businesses are not negatively impacted.
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FEMA didn’t ‘effectively’ deploy employees to disaster areas, says watchdog
The disaster response agency didn’t provide accurate employee information to field offices amid the 2017 and 2018 disaster seasons, and lacked sufficient employee development programs, according to the GAO.
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VA names new acting chief of staff, filling another leadership vacancy
Brooks Tucker, who currently works as assistant secretary for the Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs, will serve as VA Secretary Robert Wilkie’s top advisor.
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Veterans Affairs adds 2,000 new coronavirus cases in five days, deaths top 500
Nearly 9,000 patients in VA care have contracted the fast-spreading illness.
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April saw VA coronavirus cases jump four-fold, deaths up 8 times
More than 8,200 patients in VA care have contracted the fast-spreading illness.
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NASA exec resigns days before 1st astronaut launch in years
Douglas Loverro, whose resignation took effect Monday, is a former Defense Department and National Reconnaissance Office manager, specializing in space security matters for three decades.
-
Rubio steps in to lead Senate Intelligence Committee
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio will temporarily become chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Republican leaders announced, taking charge of the panel at a time of turnover and tension in the nation’s intelligence community.
-
Choosing the right commercial tech for government
How can the U.S. government best evaluate commercial tech for the federal market, and avoid reinventing the wheel?
-
OMB announces new deputy federal chief information officer
A well-known chief information officer will join the Office of Management and Budget under federal CIO Suzette Kent.
-
VA coronavirus deaths skyrocket as department revises its records
Almost 800 veterans connected to VA have died from the illness.
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Proposed rule banning Chinese tech needs to consider small contractors, senators warn
As the U.S. government begins to implement a regulation banning use of Chinese telecommunications technology, two lawmakers want to small businesses are not negatively impacted.
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FEMA didn’t ‘effectively’ deploy employees to disaster areas, says watchdog
The disaster response agency didn’t provide accurate employee information to field offices amid the 2017 and 2018 disaster seasons, and lacked sufficient employee development programs, according to the GAO.
-
VA names new acting chief of staff, filling another leadership vacancy
Brooks Tucker, who currently works as assistant secretary for the Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs, will serve as VA Secretary Robert Wilkie’s top advisor.
-
Veterans Affairs adds 2,000 new coronavirus cases in five days, deaths top 500
Nearly 9,000 patients in VA care have contracted the fast-spreading illness.
-
April saw VA coronavirus cases jump four-fold, deaths up 8 times
More than 8,200 patients in VA care have contracted the fast-spreading illness.
-
NASA exec resigns days before 1st astronaut launch in years
Douglas Loverro, whose resignation took effect Monday, is a former Defense Department and National Reconnaissance Office manager, specializing in space security matters for three decades.
-
Rubio steps in to lead Senate Intelligence Committee
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio will temporarily become chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Republican leaders announced, taking charge of the panel at a time of turnover and tension in the nation’s intelligence community.
-
Choosing the right commercial tech for government
How can the U.S. government best evaluate commercial tech for the federal market, and avoid reinventing the wheel?
-
OMB announces new deputy federal chief information officer
A well-known chief information officer will join the Office of Management and Budget under federal CIO Suzette Kent.
-
VA coronavirus deaths skyrocket as department revises its records
Almost 800 veterans connected to VA have died from the illness.
-
Proposed rule banning Chinese tech needs to consider small contractors, senators warn
As the U.S. government begins to implement a regulation banning use of Chinese telecommunications technology, two lawmakers want to small businesses are not negatively impacted.
-
FEMA didn’t ‘effectively’ deploy employees to disaster areas, says watchdog
The disaster response agency didn’t provide accurate employee information to field offices amid the 2017 and 2018 disaster seasons, and lacked sufficient employee development programs, according to the GAO.
-
VA names new acting chief of staff, filling another leadership vacancy
Brooks Tucker, who currently works as assistant secretary for the Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs, will serve as VA Secretary Robert Wilkie’s top advisor.
-
Veterans Affairs adds 2,000 new coronavirus cases in five days, deaths top 500
Nearly 9,000 patients in VA care have contracted the fast-spreading illness.
-
April saw VA coronavirus cases jump four-fold, deaths up 8 times
More than 8,200 patients in VA care have contracted the fast-spreading illness.













