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Veterans Affairs, which provides health coverage for veterans and their dependents, did not include abortion in its coverage until 2022. President Joe Biden’s administration added it months after the ...
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"Protests are effective in 50% or more of the time, so … either GAO rules in favor of the protester or the agency takes corrective action," said Zach Prince.
"The contract community stands ready to collaborate with FAA, and I hope those conversations can continue," said Stephanie Kostro.
Pete Waterman, the director of the FedRAMP program, said the proof of concept for low authorizations is working better than ...
"We're seeing the secondary effects for small businesses that are not directly impacted by tariffs or contract commitments," said Audrey Roofeh.
National Cyber Director Sean Cairncross enters the White House at a pivotal time, amid expiring cyber authorities and attacks ...
It will still take a while before there’s a complete picture of what the impacts will be of the Trump administration’s changes to the federal workforce.
Lawmakers will use much of September to work on spending bills for the coming budget year, which begins Oct. 1.
Shane Barney, the former CISO at USCIS and currently the CISO for Keeper Security, said the move to zero trust received wide support from the program leaders.
In this timely conversation, government and industry leaders will share lessons learned, strategic priorities and what’s next on the road to modern, secure public services.
In his ruling, Cronan said he would not grant the preliminary injunction in part because it may be that another court has jurisdiction over what is about money.