Yearly Archives: 2010

Steven Kempf is the new deputy commissioner for the General Services Administration’s Federal Acquisition Service, FedLine has learned. Kempf, who most recently served as the assistant commissioner for the FAS Office of Acquisition Management, replaces Tyree Varnado, who recently retired. Kempf will continue to serve as assistant commissioner of FAS’s office of acquisition management until a replacement is named. Kempf joined GSA in 1992.  FAS sells more than $53 billion worth of goods and services to federal agencies each year.

The General Services Administration’s chief of staff, Danielle Germain, has resigned her post effective today, Federal News Radio reports. Germain told the radio station: We all know that they have been in a period of transition for the last two years and considering the length of time it is taking to get a permanent Administrator, I have decided to take advantage of another opportunity. So apparently the hold Sen. Kit Bond, R-Mo., has placed on Martha Johnson’s confirmation to lead GSA has claimed a bystander and opened another void in GSA leadership. In the last two weeks, the agency got…

A gunman killed a federal security officer and wounded a deputy U.S. marshal when he opened fire at a federal courthouse in Las Vegas this morning. Law enforcement officers then shot and killed the gunman. The U.S. Marshals Service said he appears to have acted alone. The wounded marshal was hospitalized.

The General Services Administration just released the 2010 mileage reimbursement rates for federal employees using private vehicles: Automobiles (if no government vehicle is available): $0.50 per mile Motorcycles: $0.47 per mile Airplanes: $1.29 per mile If a government-owned car is available, but an employee chooses to drive his own car instead, the mileage reimbursement rate drops considerably to $0.285 per mile. If an employee agrees to use a federal car but later backs out, the rate drops even further to $0.125 per mile. Those rates went into effect Jan. 1. But there’s no word yet on what kind of mileage reimbursement rate DARPA’s…

What do “The Jetsons” and “The Transformers” have in common? DARPA! USA Today reports that the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is looking for ideas to develop a flying car, not unlike those seen on the 1960s cartoon show, the Jetsons. The project, dubbed “Transformer (TX),” which USA Today muses is  reminiscent of the 1980s cartoon where robots morphed into vehicles and saved the day, will: Demonstrate a 1 to 4 person transportation vehicle that can drive and fly, thus enabling the warfighter to avoid water, difficult terrain, and road obstructions as well as IED and ambush threats. The vehicle…

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