Mark Hadley, Congressional Budget Office‘s general counsel, has been named the agency’s new deputy director effective June 6. Hadley will succeed Bob Sunshine, who will move on as senior adviser in the CBO director’s
MoreThe Government Accountability Office is set to review programs under the U.S. Customs and Border Protectionâs Arizona Border Surveillance Technology Plan to assess CBP’s implementation of GAO’s recommendations. CBP kicked off the
MoreKeith Salzman, IBMÂ chief medical information officer for global business services, said the U.S. government under utilizes one third of its $3 trillion healthcare spending. Salzman wrote in a blog post published Tuesday
MoreThe Departments of Education, Military and Veterans Affairs in Pennsylvania have introduced a new policy to reduce processing times for veterans, active military personnel and their spouses who apply for a teacher
MoreA draft report by the House Appropriations Committee says an appropriations bill that would authorize $19.5 billion in total budget for NASA for fiscal year 2017 would not allocate any funds for
MoreThe governments of the U.S. and Vietnam have signed an administrative pact under a peaceful uses of nuclear energy deal known as the 123 Agreement to support both countries’ clean energy cooperation in the civil nuclear
MoreNASA Administrator Charles Bolden has said the agency’s international counterparts remain interested in spaceflight cooperation projects with the U.S. despite concerns over the next administrationâs plans for space programs, Space News reported Monday. Jeff
MoreRobin Thottungal, chief data scientist at the Environmental Protection Agency, said EPA has built an application programming interface in efforts to address issues in the data submitted by regulated facilities, GCN reported Friday. The issues begins
MoreWilliam Lay will retire from the State Department as deputy chief information officer for information assurance and chief information security officer, Fedscoop reported Friday. Shaun Waterman writes Lay will leave the department on
MoreThe Congressional Budget Office has said a proposed House bill that seeks to create an independent board that would help reduce the inventory of federal civilian properties would cost approximately $40 million to implement from
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