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VA needs more oversight of health care options to prevent waste: Study
Department leaders last month uncovered more than $100 million in duplicate government payments for medical services.
Sikorsky won’t sue US Army after GAO rejected protest over future helo
The company has announced it's reached the end of the road in its pursuit of the Future Long Range Assault Aircraft.
By Jen Judson
Lockheed unit loses protest of Army tiltrotor award to Textron’s Bell
The Government Accountability Office rejected Sikorsky's protest of the Army's decision to choose Bell to build its Future Long Range Assault Aircraft.
By Jen Judson
The impact of ChatGPT on the federal workforce
Amid all the excitement, there are concerns that ChatGPT and other LLM tools could eliminate jobs, provide inaccurate information and perpetuate bias.
By Dr. Allen Badeau
Defense contractors must prepare for ‘trust but verify’ era
The upcoming contract requirement known as the DFARS 7021 clause adds a “trust but verify component” to existing federal contract data protection.
By Greg Tomchick
Republicans take aim at telework in federal government
More than two-thirds of all federal employees reported utilizing some form of telework in 2021, according to OPM.
By Stephanie Rapp-Tully
Oshkosh to shutter JLTV line next year if protest fails
Oshkosh Defense will end the JLTV line next year unless the Government Accountability Office overturns the Army's decision to switch manufacturers.
By Jen Judson
Are there any moves to limit or reduce the pension offset provision?
The Government Pension Offset, or GPO, affects spouses, widows, and widowers with pensions from a federal, state, or local government job.
By Reg Jones
Supreme Court to consider impact of ambiguous government regulations
The Supreme Court’s decision in SuperValu will impact how False Claim Act allegations are investigated, litigated and resolved.
By Jennifer A. Short, Bridget Briggs and Tjasse Fritz