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Senior intel official sexually harassed woman at work, report finds
The overall conduct of William Lietzau created a toxic work environment, the IG report said.
The Census Bureau wants a deep data lake
A FY21 budget request wants tens of millions to create a new place to store and manage data.
By Andrew Eversden
The quality of federal health insurance increased in 2019
Health insurance providers offering plans under the Federal Employee Health Benefits program generally improved in the areas most highly valued by the Office of Personnel Management.
By Jessie Bur
Shift to digital census raises fear of Iowa-like breakdown
A government watchdog agency, the Census Bureau's inspector general and some lawmakers have grown concerned about whether the systems are ready for prime time.
The administration’s management expert is leaving for the private sector
The Office of Management and Budget's top management official, Margaret Weichert, will return to her private sector roots in March.
By Jessie Bur
Trump signs executive order to make US less reliant on GPS
The federal government wants to ensure that critical infrastructure isn't vulnerable to any GPS outage.
By Nathan Strout
What options do agencies have for unified communications?
The government market opportunity for communications solutions in the United States is growing, with an estimated 21 million contact center and unified communications seats. At least 8 million seats are expected to migrate to the cloud in the next three years.
By Chris Meilhammer
Pentagon and Microsoft must halt work on JEDI cloud ... for now
A federal judge granted Amazon's motion for an injunction, barring further work between Microsoft and DoD on the Joint Enterprise Cloud Infrastructure.
By Andrew Eversden