The PVQ takes a new approach compared to the SF-86 on screening questions around marijuana use, mental health, foreign connections and other areas.
Senate confirms Kurt Campbell as next deputy secretary of state. OMB looks to add a chief customer experience officer. And there is a new leader in the Intelligence Community.
Dem. lawmakers ask GAO to assess damage done to military by Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.). The biggest CIA leak ever gets an ex-employee a 40-year sentence.
DIA is doing proactive inspections to make sure agencies are following cyber standards for securing the top-secret JWICS network.
NGA sees 'neurodivergent' employees as a crucial and growing component of the agency's workforce.
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency is using AI is helping people do their jobs better and faster, and with even day-to-day things like supporting individuals who code and using large language models to help them create code.
Congress wants spy agencies to hire more experts in financial intelligence, emerging technology.
Raman said generative AI and large language models really "caught the intelligence community by storm" in late 2022, when its potential to augment human analysts became clear. And that's precisely what the CIA wants to do: Augment its human analysts, not replace them, in order to enable the agency's mission.
Lawmakers hope the IC's own innovation unit will help intel agencies better adopt emerging technologies.
The director of NGA said a major RFP for commercial data services is coming, while the agency is also pressing forward on artificial intelligence initiatives.
The must-pass defense bill includes some — but not all — of the reforms first introduced by members of the Senate earlier this year.
The intelligence community's "public-private talent exchange" will start with an initial cohort of IC officers doing rotational assignments at companies in the space sector.
The director of the NSA's "Future Ready Workforce" initiative says "we’ve got some room to grow in our telework functions."
The White House is close to finalizing a new security clearance application, which will feature new questions about mental health designed to reduce stigma.
The new center will focus on both setting security standards and ensuring U.S. advances in AI aren't stolen by foreign adversaries.