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Craig Martell, whose outside-government gigs have been with LinkedIn, Dropbox and Lyft, is joining Cohesity as its chief technology officer.
Adobe’s Nancy Newell says agencies need to catch up with the private sector to deliver a level of customer service that the public expects.
Federal retirement benefits require specialized advice to maximize. Feds planning to retire need a fiduciary who specializes in federal retirement.
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.
The future success of government missions depends on having a resilient, diversified and reliable supplier base.
AI brings special challenges for security. Now the National Security Agency (NSA) has published what it calls guidance for strengthening AI system security.
The Naval Air Systems Command recently hired a company called Electra to study the development of such an electrically-powered plane.
The Senate managed to pass an important bill last week, authorizing the Federal Aviation Administration. That makes the House "it," so to speak.
Leaders on the House Homeland Security Committee wrote to Brad Smith, the vice chairman and president of Microsoft, asking him to testify on May 22.
"That technology is not quite ready yet, but it's making very good progress," said Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall.
In a hybrid work environment, federal employees' mental health and well-being have become remarkably important, said U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy.
A watchdog report finds breakdowns in communications — and leadership — led to the VA paying nearly $11 million in bonuses to ineligible career executives.
April’s backlog is 3,077 claims higher than the steady state goal of 13,000, but is the lowest backlog level OPM has seen since December of 2023.