Federal News Network wants to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks with the help of our audience.
With inflation on the rise, a growing number of feds are crunching the numbers to weigh the financial benefits of working another year or two.
If you are of a certain age, chances are the date Sept. 11, 2001, is seared in your conscience — forever.
Taking simple proactive measures and guidance will be helpful in the long run for federal agencies to strategically manage their workforce to succeed as they make plans to return to the office.
Recognizing supply chain attacks as a form of hybrid warfare, rethinking trust and taking ownership of the risk environment, and learning to effectively communicate critical information to supply chain partners are crucial steps in defending against this looming threat.
Census Bureau computer scientist works to keep crucial functions away from outsourcing.
Emerging technologies like machine learning and predictive analytics can help public health officials quickly and accurately identify vulnerable, underserved segments of the population and efficiently get them the care and guidance they need.
When they leave government, either for other jobs or to retire, more than half of all TSP investors take some, or often all, of their money with them.
Deploying coordinated disinformation and influence campaigns as a means of cyber warfare is becoming an increasingly popular tactic for nefarious agents looking to target the public sector.
By avoiding some common mistakes, you can prepare yourself for a much easier retirement.
If they made a movie about a government janitor who legally became a millionaire, would you see it? Would you believe it?
Government agencies still lag far behind the private sector when it comes to attracting elite technology talent, and reconciling this will be critical to ensuring that a remote-first infrastructure succeeds.
Are you saving enough for retirement? Maybe the question nags at you; maybe you wish you thought about it more.
In the detailed planning about vaccines and returning to offices, there's a group of people everyone is overlooking.
Zero trust is all about “never trust, always verify.” But agencies can no longer apply this level of vigilance to top administrators exclusively.