It was only recently that the IRS started notifying victims of employment-related identity theft and a program glitch means many have yet to be told.
The closeout backlog has been growing — more contracts coming into the Defense Contract Management Agency than it can get to.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office polled nine acting inspectors general and their staffs to find out how operations are effected by not having a permanent IG in place.
Nearly two years after the Securities and Exchange Committee suffered a major data breach, the financial regulatory agency plans to hire a chief risk officer to help shore up its cyber defenses.
The Professional Services Council plans to submit comment to the Defense Department on how they can shorten their procurement and acquisition lead time.
Some governments are leading the way in making their states cradles of innovation as they transition into the digital age.
The Office of Personnel Management is expanding the variety of political conversations that must receive its permission before a new appointment to a civil service job begins.
CHCO Peter Shelby wants to consolidate HR offices from 172 to just a few and he said it all begins with developing a standard leadership program
Defense Department announced a single-award IDIQ approach to execute a contract lasting up to 10-years, for potentially billions of dollars in IT infrastructure services.
As the the Internet of Things and 5G become more prevalent, analysts say the government needs a strategy on how it buys hardware and software.
The problem is, the Postal Service is limited by law where it can invest employees' retirement funds.
VA IG says officials at almost every level were made aware of problems over the course of four years, but failed to fix them.
In today's Federal Newscast, 24 agencies plan to consolidate their office space in the coming years according to the Government Accountability Office.
From reauthorization and reorganizations of the Homeland Security Department to whistleblower protections, security clearances and burrowing, these bills are worth keeping an eye on as the Senate debates, amends and votes on them.
The Veterans Affairs Department is preparing a reorganization plan for its central office in Washington, D.C. by May 1.