Federal Times: The November 2017 Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act scorecard spells bad news for many agencies, as six of the 24 agencies evaluated dipped below their June 2017 grade and only three managed to improve their scores.
USAID still managed to claim the scorecard’s single “A” for overall performance, though it slipped from an “A+” five months ago to an “A-“ this time around. The Department of Transportation, which managed to raise it’s score to a “D+” in June, slipped down to an “F+” on the newest scorecard. The Department of Defense also joins DOT with an “F+” grade.
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