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The modernization of government IT has been happening these days during a period of increasingly sophisticated cyber threats and a dramatic expansion of the government’s cyber defense operations.
The recent increase in high-profile cyberattacks has shown that the federal government can no longer depend on the traditional perimeter-based defenses to defend their networks. Agencies are beginning to realize that they must adapt and adjust their strategies as new malicious tactics and technologies emerge.
When it comes to cutting edge technology and IT advancements, federal, state and local governments are often criticized as slow to adapt to new technologies. In one area, however, government has often led: disaster recovery.
If you’ve got a truly insufferable, bad boss, hope they follow the news out of Washington, especially this week. And watch to see if they shape up, at least for a little while.
While probate can be a mystifying and grim subject, it is one you should be up on. Learn how to avoid probate, or navigate through it if that is the only option.
Do you actively manage your federal Thrift Savings Plan account, or do you leave it to the pros?
The IRS’s Teresa Hunter and Shanna Webbers explain how the agency is benefiting from RPA.
If agencies only measure diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility through hiring numbers they risk overlooking other, equally important gaps in their systems and policies.
The VA should consider some key principles as it develops a “blueprint” for the future MSPV-Z contract and the VA’s broader enterprise-wide strategy for supply chain management.
Just because they can send you email or phone you at all hours day and night doesn't mean you have to answer.
Ralph de Juliis of AFGE Council 220 explains the Social Security Administration needs third-party verification services badly.
Is it worth considering working longer to protect your buying power in retirement? Or is that too horrible a concept? Many will probably conclude it's worth putting it high up on their retirement planning checklist.
Current workers who are at or near retirement eligibility may have to decide whether they are better off retiring (to get higher COLAs) or hanging on in hopes politicians will see to it their pay keeps pace with the rising costs of just about everything.
Supply chain challenges and inflation are having a negative impact on businesses across the economy. The federal procurement system, a subset of that economy, is not immune.