The Department of Veterans Affairs has managed to fully vaccinate a significant portion of its health care workforce, but reaching the broader population of veterans has and will continue to …
Your ideal work-from-home schedule: No days, every day or something in between?
Almost a year ago federal employees were wondering when their agencies would send them home to work remotely for what turned out to be the foreseeable future. Today, they’re wondering …
Leading the charge for small business innovation at the GSA
In conducting procurements on behalf of other agencies, the General Services Administration’s Assisted Acquisition Service often turns to small business, specifically the Small Business Innovation Research Program, to get new …
An influential group has a list of ideas for the future of US maritime power
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$500B worth of the economy waiting on Biden White House procurement plans
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DMV lawmakers want government to have its own batch of COVID vaccines for federal workers
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‘Seeding the schedules cloud’ – what’s the forecast?
This column was originally published on Roger Waldron’s blog at The Coalition for Government Procurement and was republished here with permission from the author. “Seeding the schedules cloud” means addressing 1980s-era Multiple …
For one HHS office, a cyber failure isn’t always bad news
Matthew Shallbetter has an unusual job in government. He actually goes out and meets with cybersecurity vendors. As the director of security design and innovation at the Department of Health …
Trump is free to run for president again, but can he win?
The Senate on Saturday voted to acquit former President Donald Trump of the charge that he incited the deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. Had he been …
How countries amplify COVID disinformation
China, Russia and Iran — drawing on one another’s online disinformation — amplified false theories that the COVID-19 virus originated in a U.S. bioweapons lab or was designed by Washington …