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Hip replacements, other orthopedic devices not properly tracked by VA
A watchdog warned that VA medical officials may not be able to respond to problems with implantable medical devices because of poor tracking systems.
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
Is your agency among the 10 best places to work in government?
As the highly anticipated rankings come out for 2022, agencies are still grappling with stabilizing their workforces post-pandemic.
Lawmakers move to save VA’s high-tech job training program
The VET TEC program is set to expire this year.
Biden proposes Pentagon spending increase with industrial base focus
Biden is proposing a 3.2% increase in Defense Department spending with an eye on the Pacific and bolstering the naval industrial base.
House bill challenges Biden order on project labor agreements
A PLA sets the terms and conditions for work on a specific federally funded construction contract — and they've been hotly contested.
Federal workers seek protections from sexual misconduct at prison
BOP corrections staff say these cases exacerbate longstanding understaffing problems.
White House memo establishes labor advisers on federal contracts
The goal is for labor advisers to help agencies avoid employment violations.
Sikorsky challenges US Army’s helicopter award
Lockheed Martin officially objects to the U.S. Army's decision to choose Bell to build its Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft, to be fielded in the 2030s.
By Jen Judson