Former congressman Sean Duffy on Tuesday took oath as the 20th secretary of the Department of Transportation hours after the Senate confirmed his nomination in a 77-22 vote. Resetting CAFE Standards Upon
Jinyoung Englund, most recently acting director of Defense Digital Service within the Chief Data and Artificial Intelligence Office of the Department of Defense, has transitioned to the role of chief strategy officer
MoreThe Office of Management and Budget has issued final guidance to increase the use of U.S.-made construction materials, iron, steel and other goods in federally funded infrastructure projects. The White House said
MoreThe Department of the Treasury has issued an advance notice of proposed rulemaking to solicit feedback that would inform the establishment of a program requiring U.S. persons to officially declare investments in
MoreThe Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity has released a request for information on systems-level approaches that could help advance the development of highly durable, high specific power photovoltaic systems for use in
MoreIgnatius “Buck” Liberto, director of cybersecurity risk management and compliance at the office of the chief information officer at the Department of Energy, discussed how DOE has shifted from a perimeter security
MoreThe White House is requesting approximately $40 billion in emergency funding to support Ukraine and add additional money to the federal disaster relief budget, Politico reported Thursday. The emergency funding request includes
MoreThe White House Office of the National Cyber Director has released a request for information inviting public feedback as the federal government develops and implements policies meant to further build up the
MoreGeneral Services Administration official Laura Stanton said of that of 222 evaluated agencies, 123 had migrated from legacy contracts such as WITS 3 and Networx to the Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions contract vehicle
MoreThe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the Federal Emergency Management Agency will distribute $374.9 million in grants to help state, local and territorial government agencies develop capabilities to protect critical infrastructure
MoreThe Supreme Court voted 6-3 against affirmative action programs at colleges in June and some experts say the decision could put the Small Business Administration’s billions in federal contracting dollars at risk,
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