Federal contracting dollars for women-owned small business remain below 5%
Federal Bureau of Prisons officers are concerned about the ripple effects of an end to their pay bonuses. By January, hundreds of BOP officers will see the loss…
Federal Bureau of Prisons officers are concerned about the ripple effects of an end to their pay bonuses. By January, hundreds of BOP officers will see the loss…
Friday is the end of the beginning for the General Services Administration’s years’ long effort to develop the OASIS+ professional services contract. After two years of planning, meetings,…
Two tough new rules from the Federal Acquisition Regulation Council are coming, but originating with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. They have to do with contractor incident…
The 8(a) program. It is a piece of federal jargon that has come to symbolize how the government helps small businesses get their fair share of contracting dollars….
The Army has been talking for many, many years about the need to simplify its IT networks. But officials say they’re now poised to make more progress than…
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The General Services Administration is making a major push into enterprise application security this year, its top security official says, amid a broader government push to ensure agencies…
Security breaches are a near daily occurrence costing industries and governments billions annually. In the latest incident, hackers attacked a California healthcare provider, shutting down emergency rooms across…
Lessons often can be learned from jury service that can be applied to an employee’s work life, or even how the whole organization operates. The post Jury Service…
A primary motivator of the UAW strike is the perception—and perhaps the truth—that executives at the companies have dramatically benefitted financially while the average employee in these organizations…