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President Trump’s March 20 executive order makes GSA responsible for guiding the acquisition of common goods and services.
In a series of lawsuits spanning trade, higher education, and legal ethics, historically conservative-leaning lawyers and ...
The sweeping requests raise fears about how the Trump administration plans to use the information. The U.S. Department of ...
The Trump administration is using antisemitism investigations as a pretext to pursue an unrelated conservative agenda, ...
The Senate Appropriations Committee removed Sen. Chris Van Hollen’s amendment Thursday that would’ve kept dollars reserved ...
Republicans on the Senate Appropriations Committee endorsed the FBI’s plan spend money on a downtown D.C. headquarters rather ...
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The group has been connected to intrusions into U.S. mobile networks and the hacking of dozens of high-profile U.S. officials.
The president has fired or demoted over 20 inspectors general since he took office. Employees say they are demoralized and ...
Stephen Ehikian said agency workers are “using these tools, adopting them, certifying them and also providing them as a ...
GSA’s acting head Stephen Ehikian said “phase two” of the agency’s approach will prioritize becoming “much more efficient, ...
Contractors say GSA’s review of consulting contractors started out adversarial and sloppy, but now the requests and discussions have become more pragmatic.
Senate Republicans believe they now have Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski’s (R) support to advance the annual appropriations bill funding the Departments of Commerce and Justice, NASA and the FBI after ...
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