Congresswoman Norton hints at House hearing on TSP challenges
D.C. congresswoman shares more details about her plans to address challenges from the Thrift Savings Plan update.
In a three-day event June 21-23, Federal News Network took a deep dive into what agencies are really trying to achieve in zero trust, and what they've accomplished thus far.
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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is continuing its fast evolution as a standalone department.
Jim Rodd, FEMA’s cloud portfolio manager, said his office developed a chargeback model for cloud service that received strong feedback from external experts.
The Navy Department’s top IT official says current cyber approval processes create strange incentives that degrade systems’ security instead of improving it.
The Biden administration expects upcoming sustainability standards for federal buildings will put agencies on a realistic path to meeting some of President Joe Biden’s green government goals.
Agency public information officers can take advantage of setting estimated dates of completion to identify unwanted pages and speed up processing times.
The principal overseer of government operations and budget execution also has to go to Congress each year for its own appropriation. The Government Accountability Office uses the savings its caused throughout government as its own justification. For 2023, GAO is asking for $810 million, a nearly 13% increase from what it received for the current fiscal year.
This first week in July, contractors are making the start of the fiscal quarter in which the government spends the biggest portion of available dollars.