Two years have passed since Congress directed the creation of an intelligence center to lead efforts to stop election interference by foreign adversaries
Minority representation has increased recently in the IC, but the community is still struggling to retain and promote women and minorities into the upper ranks of their agencies.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Justice Department is bringing the power of the False Claims Act to the growing challenge of cybersecurity.
The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board currently lacks the membership necessary to issue reports and start new projects.
The former intelligence employees argued that their prepublication reviews took too long and redacted unclassified information.
One of the biggest arenas for growth in the commercial space field is within the intelligence community.
Human capital leaders in the intelligence community say the new hybrid work environment will prompt a cultural shift in how managers and supervisors communicate with employees and set expectations about performance and promotions.
Both the energy and food industries have been hit in recent weeks with ransomware. But what about cars and trucks?
Ellen E. McCarthy former assistant secretary of state for Intelligence and Research, joined Aileen Black on this week's Leaders and Legends to talk about leadership.
Jack Gumtow, the Defense Intelligence Agency’s chief information officer, said his office is leading three levels of effort to modernize the Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communication System (JWICS).
The intelligence community has had a bit of a rocky road the past few years when it comes to working with the former president. However, despite the politics, careers in the field are still grabbing the attention of young people and inspiring employees with exciting missions.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new survey by ClearanceJobs.com and the DHI Group found the average salary among people with security clearances increase.
The National Security Commission on AI recommends creating a Digital Service Academy that would “grow tech talent with the same seriousness of purpose that we grow military officers."
One former member of the boards in question says they've long been too heavily dominated by members who are unlikely to provide innovative advice to the department.
The new memo shows the Biden administration is looking for a wide array ideas from agencies to better recruit, retain and support a diverse national security workforce. Notably, the administration wants agencies to explore more flexible remote work options for classified workers and review existing hiring authorities.