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GOP plan provides $453 billion for VA programs, benefits next year
The spending plan for Veterans Affairs next year is up significantly from current levels but is about $1 billion less than what the White House wanted.
Oracle sues again: JEDI case going to federal appeals court
The Pentagon finds itself with another problem in procuring its general service cloud.
By Andrew Eversden
A Navy ‘tech refresh’ is ahead of schedule
Following three years of planning, the service's largest-ever cloud migration is done.
By Andrew Eversden
This security agency has a vision to handle cyberthreats
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has adopted a "defend today, secure tomorrow" doctrine as it faces cybercriminals and nation-state actors.
By Andrew Eversden
Why the intel community is counting on more cloud success
Intelligence leaders unveiled "Strategic Plan to Advance Cloud Computing in the Intelligence Community," a document meant to guide the agencies through the next phase of developing and adopting cloud services.
By Nathan Strout
Pence’s spokesperson to become Pentagon press secretary
Alyssa Farah, Vice President Mike Pence’s spokesperson, is departing the White House and headed to the Pentagon.
By Diana Stancy
It’s official: DoD’s JEDI contract is being reviewed ... again
This time the lucrative enterprise cloud contract is being investigated by the Pentagon's inspector general.
By Andrew Eversden
Does DoD’s big-money cloud contract really need a new new review?
Amid cheers and controversy, there are experts that say it does make sense for newly installed Secretary of Defense Mark Esper to review the Pentagon’s Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) contract.
By Andrew Eversden
Vexed with minority status and rancor, GOP lawmakers retire
The recent spate of departures puts perhaps four GOP seats in play for 2020 and suggests an underlying unease within the party about the hard realities of remaining in Congress.
White House ‘not concerned’ OPM furloughs will happen
Proposals to furlough and potentially fire 150 employees at the Office of Personnel Management were 'taken out of context,' according to an administration official.
By Jessie Bur
Modernization committee makes proposals to help staffers, improve IT
The changes could mark improvements in congressional human resources, new member orientations and use of technology, if adopted by the full House.
By Jessie Bur