What’s often more important than actually making an FEHB change is simply taking a look at the options available, advises OPM Director Kiran Ahuja. We sit down with Ahuja to get a look at OPM’s focus for open season this year.
The federal workplace has seen unprecedented change since the pandemic started challenging agencies to manage through that change quickly and drive agency missions. During this exclusive webinar, moderator Jason Miller will discuss management strategies driving workplace evolution with agency and industry leaders.
Zero trust is at the forefront of every agency cybersecurity strategy. What have agencies discovered along their zero trust journey? During this exclusive webinar, you will learn how top government technology executives are implementing effective strategies and technology around zero trust.
This week is FEDtalk’s annual Open Season Special. We sit down with insurance experts to demystify the plan selection process
Open season in the federal government is an ideal time to revisit all your benefits for the year ahead, not just FEHB health plans, advises WAEPA CEO M. Shane Canfield. He shares what’s new in life insurance benefits with The Federal Drive’s Tom Temin.
Learn about unique FEHB plans specifically created to serve feds and retirees who have served in the Intelligence Community, Defense, Homeland Security and State.
Are you considering unique options that FEHB plans offer federal employees? UnitedHealthcare’s Tiffany Martin shares details about benefits like Peloton fitness classes and expanded virtual care during a discussion with The Federal Drive’s Tom Temin.
Federal News Network reporters take a look at efforts at Customs and Border Protection, the Defense Information Systems Agency and the Veterans Affairs Department to share insights on how agencies are tackling the CX challenge.
The Environmental Protection Agency works toward its goal of modernizing its networks even as it works through some initial setbacks.
As technology puts more data and capabilities at the disposal of federal health agencies, new possibilities for accomplishing that mission arise. However, actually putting that data to use and implementing those capabilities are often a challenge for agencies with strained IT budgets, technical debt and difficulties competing with the private sector for talent. That's where Optum Serve comes in.
As civilian and defense agencies work through the nuances of incorporating zero trust strategies, the question becomes: How can this process be sped up? During this exclusive webinar, moderator Justin Doubleday will discuss tools and techniques accelerating the move to zero trust with agency and industry leaders.
Defense and Homeland Security agencies are focused on the mission of protecting the United States. But how do cloud computing programs fit into the next level of this mission? During this webinar, you will gain the unique perspective of top government security experts from the Air Force, USCIS, DHS, Navy and industry leaders.
How can your agency build transparent and effective AI systems? Yes, the word “build” is there purposefully because, as a panel of feds reveal, it’s often difficult to — at least now and depending on the mission — buy artificial intelligence products wholly off the shelf. Learn more now from feds on the R&D frontlines in this executive briefing.
In this exclusive ebook, we share pointers on establishing DevSecOps from the Army, GSA, NGA, the National Museum of African American History and Culture, OMB, VA and industry experts from Atlassian, Datadog, Invicti Security, Red Hat and Second Front Systems.
Hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter ask Cuban to explain his venture Cost Plus Drugs, its financial model and how some insurers are already joining in.