Officials have to make a judgment call on whether to take the lower price now and potentially pay more later on when problems arise from minimal quality work.
In a rare joint appearance, two former DOD leaders to take Congress to task for exacerbating the top U.S. threats: budget cuts and the national debt.
With sequestration possible in just a few months, experts offer tips to help managers minimize the impact of budget cuts on employees and agency missions.
The DOD attributes a drop in Afghanistan casualties to better intelligence, but some military commanders want to choose their own systems to reduce losses further.
The White House has outlined plans for implementing $1.2 trillion in budget reductions across the federal government.
Census previews new ACS data, a House panel explores international technology transfer and David Wennergren speaks at an AFCEA luncheon.
In war zones, contract personnel are often just getting familiar with their work when it's time to go home.
Agencies understand the importance of sharing information, but it still can be difficult to do well. Two new reports document some of the reasons.