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The Million Veteran Program has collected blood samples for genetic analysis from more than 500,000 veterans so far, making it the biggest database of genetic material in the world.
Read moreRecords management has rarely been a high priority for most agencies, and their practices have had difficulty keeping up with federal requirements.
Classified documents usually get all the attention, but a new rule is addressing the way controlled information is marked and disseminated in non-classified documents.
The Office of Management and Budget will soon launch a reskilling pilot aimed at bringing the federal workforce up to speed on data science skills.
The GAO found issues with the government audit process at the Federal Audit Clearinghouse, where non-federal grant or aid recipients require single auditing.
The government has long had issues regarding Sikorsky’s compliance with cost-accounting standards, but hasn’t taken action.
Jay Huie, CIO for Coreonyx and former deputy assistant commissioner at GSA, explains why Congress may need to articulate on qualitative metrics for bills.
The Defense Department wanted ideas for talent management, and 200 came in. Nine finalists have now been selected.
Brian Epley, the principal deputy CIO at the Energy Department, will start at Commerce in early June as its CIO.
Mike Duffy, the associate director for capacity building in the cyber division at CISA, will take over for DeRusha on an acting basis.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy says USPS will pause plans to move of mail processing operations at facilities across the country until January 2025.
While trying to manage sluggish staffing numbers, NLRB has simultaneously experienced a sharp 35% increase in its workload over the last six months.