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DC National Guard assisting cops, fire department at March for Israel
Three dozen troops are supporting D.C first responders.
Court rejects bid protest over $6.2 billion contract for moving troops
If the transition continues, the new system would be moving troops and families in peak season 2024.
By Karen Jowers
Pentagon on track for $9 billion contract award after abandoning JEDI
The Pentagon is now working to institute JWCC, as pressure builds to seamlessly link the military services and more effectively process reams of data.
Maximus says hands tied on wages after Medicare call center workers protest
Maximus workers have demanded higher wages and better benefits due to the effects of inflation. However, Maximus said it is limited in its ability to offer more by a law from 1965.
Federal union calls for delay on vaccine mandate deadline
Federal contractors have until after the holiday season to ensure that all employees are vaccinated, while feds have a pre-Thanksgiving deadline.
By Jessie Bur
Feds worry vaccine mandate could lead to staffing crisis
Federal employees held a protest outside the Department of Justice over the lack of collective bargaining on the COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
By Jessie Bur
House panel rejects JEDI contract oversight proposal
The House Armed Services Committee Democrats on Wednesday defeated a Republican proposal to share details with Congress about the Pentagon’s cancelled $10 billion cloud computing contract.
By Joe Gould
Contract workers protest employment changes at the Census Bureau
Contract custodial staff gathered outside the Census Bureau headquarters July 15 to protest changes a new contractor has made to their employment.
By Jessie Bur
After uncertainty around its future, Pentagon will continue defending the JEDI cloud
After the Pentagon said it would reassess its JEDI cloud strategy, the department now indicates that it will keep fighting for the contract in court.
By Andrew Eversden
Latest court ruling leaves future of the Pentagon’s JEDI cloud unclear
A federal judged declined to toss out Amazon Web Services' political interference allegations in the JEDI cloud case.
By Andrew Eversden
Pentagon could reassess future of JEDI cloud, depending on court action
The future of the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure cloud may depend on a court's decision whether to dismiss allegations of interference by former President Donald Trump.
By Andrew Eversden