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One-off authorizations take too long to achieve, but adopting a method for continuous delivery will lead to faster, more agile and secure software.
Progress on 2025 appropriations bills stalled in the House when members failed to pass a legislative appropriations bill.
An academic course endorsed by the Defense Department and delivered by accelerator company BMNT aims to help science and engineering students develop their idea
A former GSA administrator has made the case that raising the micro purchase threshold to $20,000 would save the government tens of millions of dollars.
The Social Security Administration is transitioning all users who made their accounts before 2021, to the Login.gov platform.
A goal of modernized, containerized applications: You can easily deploy it in the cloud, in your data center, or at the edge.
The Federal Aviation Administration is facing staffing challenges during the peak travel season.
From day one on, how can you plan wisely to deliver financial benefits throughout your federal career?
House appropriators are taking steps that could give federal firefighters a permanent pay raise.
DHS cyber lead Iranga Kahangama also says the proposed cyber incident reporting rule is not "simply a land grab," as some criticize it for being overly broad.
Mina Hsiang, the administrator of the USDS, said its recently-released annual report highlights the office’s impact in real numbers and success stories.
At the Department of Health and Human Services, using shared certificates, in some instances, has cut the agency’s time-to-hire in half.
As some discuss President Joe Biden's future, others wonder about the implications of Project 2025 on the federal workforce under a potential Trump presidency.
NASA has a new first to add to its history of firsts — a first chief artificial intelligence officer, Dave Salvagnini.