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Many in industry aren’t supportive of GSA taking over NASA SEWP. More than two dozen contractors wrote to the U.S. DOGE ...
Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.), an outspoken supporter of federal employees, died Wednesday at 75, after being diagnosed with ...
Many probationary employees are being re-fired by their agencies. But some others are being asked to come back to a full ...
In a memo, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the department to address "deficiencies" in the multibillion dollar Global ...
Acting TSA Administrator Ha McNeill told House appropriators, “if a new privatization scheme makes sense, then we’re happy to ...
SSA Commissioner Frank Bisignano told managers he’s open to advocating for money for IT modernization or more employees to oversee tech modernization.
The Bush administration brought together the right combination of leadership, authorities and will to reduce the number of payroll providers to four, from 22.
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The ruling Wednesday from U.S. District Judge Reggie B. Walton ends the lawsuit brought by two of the three fired board members in February.
"So the intent is for acquisition professionals to think about this early, to think about the whole process from the front end," said Dan Ramish.
"We are doing a realignment and we're going back to the department to ask for what we refer to as a 'surgical rehiring,'" Lt. Gen. Paul Stanton said.
"I do think it's a generational opportunity between the alignment of the Capitol Hill and the administration to streamline," said Keoki Jackson.
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