Even the best plans can fail in the face of sudden policy changes. Keepers of the nuclear arsenal are scrambling.
New retention bonuses for Border Patrol agents who enter into a 12-month service agreement become available in May.
After months of promises that the move was imminent, President Donald Trump has made the transfer of the governmentwide security clearance program from the Office of Personnel Management to the Pentagon official.
DoD is figuring out how to get industry to adhere to cybersecurity and supply chain standards.
In today's Federal Newscast, The Coast Guard said it needs upgraded ships, planes, helicopters and drones to compete in the Arctic.
With full funding the Navy can fill its pilot ranks by 2023, but then it has other issues to deal with.
Brett Goldstein will take the reins sometime this week from founding Defense Digital Service director Chris Lynch.
John Sopko, Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss a newly issued high risk list.
In today's Federal Newscast, in their annual report to Congress, Social Security Administration trustees said they expect total costs to exceed income next year, and in all the years beyond that.
Air Force undersecretary and chief information officer Matt Donovan signed a memo March 22 detailing the new authority to operate (ATO) process that is about speed and rigor.
The Army Corps of Engineers and Department of Homeland Security's new technology hires have federal backgrounds, for a change.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Labor Department will pilot a faster approach to discretionary suspension and debarment with its Inspector General and its Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management.
In 2020, DISA will assume responsibility for the vast majority of the IT operations in DoD's "fourth estate," leading to major transfers of funding and personnel.
In today's Federal Newscast, TIGTA found the IRS doesn't always follow its own procedures for reviewing and adjudicating cases of missed filings or under-reported income.
Roger Waldron says growing risks associated with cyber, supply chain integrity and counterfeit products must push the government to evolve its response effort.