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Return-to-office orders may strain feds over housing cost, report says
Sustained high prices and limited inventory may pose an issue for workers who moved out from cities to lower cost areas during the pandemic.
How to score A+ on the federal IT report card
The CIOs leading the highest-rated IT shops in the federal government talked with Federal Times about how they've taken their agencies to the top.
By Andrew Eversden
Here’s how much money Congress gave to the modernization pot
After a brief funding scare in the Senate, Congress added to the Technology Modernization Fund's pool of cash.
By Andrew Eversden
GSA failed to tell Congress when it reworked building costs
The General Services Administration rebaselined many of its construction and rennovation projects in the last five years, leading to changes in timelines and costs.
By Jessie Bur
Taking the guesswork out of procurement
A look at the government contracting ecosystem from an investor in innovation.
How the Pentagon’s AI team can benefit civilian agencies
The General Services Administration hopes a partnership will accelerate the acquisition process.
By Andrew Eversden
75 companies tapped for new tech-purchasing plan
The new blanket purchase agreements are worth $5.5 billion over five years.
By Andrew Eversden
USDA will consolidate contact points for farmers
The U.S. Department of Agriculture wants to prevent citizens from being bounced around to get answers to their questions.
By Andrew Eversden
GSA looks for ways to put the human first in design
The General Services Administration wants to know how industry works to keep users at the center of innovation.
By Jessie Bur
WH criticizes Senate ‘failure’ to fund OPM-GSA merger
Acting Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought wrote a letter to Senate appropriators reiterating the administration's desire for funding to merge the Office of Personnel Management and General Services Administration.
By Jessie Bur
Here are the top priorities for fed leadership for the new fiscal year
The GSA administrator gave an update on several on-going modernization projects.
By Andrew Eversden