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Director Paul Puckett explained the move is a recognition that cloud computing is not a temporary project.
The U.S. Army’s home for enterprise cloud was elevated to field operating agency status in order to better equip it with the resources needed to facilitate implementation and execution of the Army’s cloud strategy, according to the agency’s director.
The Army chief information officer announced earlier this week that the Enterprise Cloud Management Office, originally stood up in November 2019, would now be known as the Enterprise Cloud Management Agency, a field operating agency under the office of the CIO. During a Wednesday
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The start of April signals it’s not only springtime, but National Financial Literacy Month. I love the spring, and am easily distracted by the blossoming flowers and trees. Are you like this when it comes to thinking about money? I sympathize, but it’s worth your while to pay attention to your financial literacy.
Now that most federal employees have become investors thanks to the Thrift Savings Plan, it’s important to understand at least the basics of money management. How would you finish the following statement: “I need to become more financially…” Here are some possible answers:
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Former administrators from the Environmental Protection Agency are encouraging Congress to help EPA rebuild its cadre of scientific talent. They said they’ve observed dwindling employee morale in recent years and said political appointees have often sidelined the expertise of career employees. Former EPA administrators told the House Energy and Commerce Committee, Congress could set specific guidelines into law that might better manage transparency and integrity standards at all scientific agencies throughout any administration.