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Stocks and bonds. Both have gyrated badly in recent weeks. It's not a fun time to be invested and yet you have to be.
Lung tissue analysis has shown [in detail] some serious threats to the health of military service members.
A new group within DoD seeks to track how well new technology makes its way to the troops.
State chief information officers say cloud services provide as good or better security than on-premise infrastructure, NASCIO research finds.
Hanna Kim, who started as deputy director for Login.gov in January, will serve as its director starting in May. She will replace Dan Lopez-Braus.
Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) and six of her colleagues do not think USPS plans to grow the package business are delivering as promised.
Chief information security officers, in particular, face an uphill battle with compliance mandates.
The supplement to NIST's digital identity guidelines could pave the way for agencies to adopt stronger multi-factor authentication methods.
“I think the great discussion is how much are you willing to go to commercial? Is it 30%, or 40%, or 50%?” said Lt. Gen. Shawn Bratton.
The FEHB program began offering coverage for some IVF-related medications just this year. But now House and Senate Democrats are calling for even more options.
The Merit Systems Protection Board has had a quorum for more than two years. They faced a backlog of some 3,800 appeals cases.
Federal investigators have their hands full trying to spot all of the fraud schemes that cost the government billions of dollars every year.
Political appointees begin to depart. In their absence, contractors should prepare for a slowdown in new and innovative project starts.
GSA’s Alliant 3 contract includes an evaluation factor to encourage large businesses to meet with small firms in one of 11 emerging technology areas.