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Lawmakers demand VA fire substandard staff faster
Critics say department leaders have given up on rules designed to help them fire problematic staffers faster.
The Space Force gets its first member, and Trump gets his first briefing on the new service
U.S. Air Force Gen. John Raymond has become the first chief of space operations.
By Valerie Insinna
What’s going on with the Pentagon’s chief management officer?
Jay Gibson has been a lame-duck CMO for almost six weeks. What's going on?
By Aaron Mehta
How the DoD’s first-ever chief management officer plans to turn cash into military capabilities
The Pentagon's first chief management officer wants to invest savings right back into war-fighting capability, such as increasing flying hours.
By Aaron Mehta
Industry group questions legality of DoD cloud contract
The IT Alliance for Public Sector questioned whether Federal Acquisition Regulations preferring multiple-award contracts conflicted with the Department of Defense's intent to award its cloud contract to a single provider.
By Jessie Bur
SEC chair: No PII leaked in breach, still ‘concerns me deeply’
Senators pressed Clayton for details about the 2016 cyberattack on the SEC, which was just disclosed last week, as well as the massive Equifax breach that was disclosed earlier this month.
By Brad D. Williams