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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.
Current law only allows for feds to lose their pensions for conviction on national security charges.
The Army launched the first phase of Global Commercial Solutions for Classified. It is expected to reach initial operational capability by fiscal 2025.
New coalition of moving companies pushes back on DoD's multibillion dollar household goods contract
CISOs across the public and private sectors are confronting quickly evolving cyber threats, including API attacks and supply chain compromises.
The VA would receive additional pay flexibilities for its health care workforce, if a sweeping legislative makes it through Congress.
The NICE framework, which defines cyber workforce roles, just added new competencies and updated skills. But for cyber leaders at NIST, that’s only the start.
Arms manufacturers will soon face changes in how they do international business. What impact will these changes have?
Mike Duffy, the associate director for capacity building in the cyber division at CISA, will take over for DeRusha on an acting basis.
Veterans with other-than honorable discharges have often faced difficulties in securing health care benefits. A new VA rule could change that.
There are hundreds of thousands of discovered vulnerabilities in software, but only a small fraction of these vulnerabilities are actively exploited.
The Army will keep most software development efforts in ongoing development mode and not transition them to sustainment as part of its modernization efforts.
Craig Martell, whose outside-government gigs have been with LinkedIn, Dropbox and Lyft, is joining Cohesity as its chief technology officer.