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IRS plan to let taxpayers digitally submit docs is ahead of schedule
With the electronic free file tax return system starting in 2024, the agency will be able to process everything, including tax returns, digitally by 2025.
By Fatima Hussein
US Air Force awards Boeing first contract for fleet of 26 E-7 aircraft
Boeing's contract will be worth up to $1.2 billion, as the service begins work on a fleet to replace the iconic E-3 Sentry.
Buttigieg warns Norfolk Southern to support Ohio community
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the cause of the derailment and the Federal Railroad Administration is analyzing safety data.
By Josh Boak
DoD delays key F-35 tests, lowering chance of 2023 production decision
“They spent years trying to develop a simulator to test [the F-35], and they still can’t deliver that," POGO's Dan Grazier said.
Pentagon lacks big picture for fighter jet procurement, watchdog says
The Pentagon plans to spend about $100 billion in the next five years to modernize its tactical aviation fleets.
Congress would approve A-10 retirements, more F-35s in defense bill
For years, Congress has thwarted the Air Force's attempts to retire the iconic A-10 Warthog, but that is about to change.
US Air Force moves to shield Wedgetail acquisition from continuing resolution
The Air Force says a continuing resolution could slow down its plans to award a contract for the E-7 Wedgetail in February.
Feds: Mail order firm used stamp scam to rip off government
Two New Jersey men used their e-commerce company to defraud the government out of more than $6 million by altering U.S. postage stamps, a criminal complaint released Tuesday alleged.
Democrats protest removal of Transportation Department’s acting inspector general
Congressional Democrats are protesting President Donald Trump’s decision to remove the Transportation Department’s acting inspector general, the latest in a string of actions by Trump to fire or replace government watchdogs.
Trump trade office adds Amazon to ‘notorious markets’ list
President Donald Trump has clashed repeatedly with Amazon.
GSA issues its first contract for a governmentwide online marketplace
The General Services Administration wants federal agencies to be able to purchase a variety of goods from the same online platform, the same way that private consumers do.
By Jessie Bur