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An amendment in the Senate version of 2025 NDAA would "return decision-making power back to DoD components" to purchase cyber products and services.
Multiple competing cyber reporting rules have been released recently, with overlapping guidance and areas of responsibility. Is it overkill?
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is looking for people who have experienced and overcome substance abuse.
The Labor Department team is now a finalist for the Service to America Medal Awards for its work's broader effects on child labor enforcement.
As government networks load up on new data and applications, gaining visibility over modern IT estates has become more difficult than ever.
In today's Federal Newscast, the troubled Air Force program to modernize aging nuclear missiles survives despite ballooning costs.
Agencies are likely to see an uptick in legal challenges to their regulations — especially those that impact the environment and health care.
DHS has made some big strides on employee morale in recent years. A new special report examines how DHS sparked those improvements and where it goes from here.
The Sentinel program designed to replace aged Minuteman III missiles survives despite triggering a law that monitors cost overruns of major defense programs.
Lt. Gen. Robert Skinner, the director of the DISA, said DoDNet users must change their processes versus asking for unique IT services.
After the recent pay increase, TSA is trying to further improve staff retention by creating career ladders and better defining steps for promotions.
With the Fourth of July behind them, and the Republic convention ahead of some of them, Congress spends this week in session.
CEO Lido Ramadan shares three ways Aminad Consulting maintains a values-based culture — one that intrinsically helps grow the small business’ work with DoD.
Over the past three years, agencies have rebuilt their departments and energy programs, leveraging years of data and experience.