In today's Federal Newscast, though the Army hasn’t involuntarily separated any soldiers for refusing COVID-19 vaccine, guidance on how the process will work is expected as soon as today.
The White House revised cybersecurity metrics for agencies this year, with a major focus on multifactor authentication, security testing, and cyber workforce.
For what nominee will face should they be confirmed, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to the last MSPB member, attorney Mark Robins.
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When NASA send people to Mars and or the moon, it's thanks to thousands of people who will never get there themselves. One of those people is Vanessa Wyche, who has a 31-year career at NASA leading teams concerned with a variety of activities.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Safer Federal Workforce Task Force is telling agencies to start asking employees whether they’re up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines.
Matt Mani of PwC joined host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center to discuss a new book he co-authored titled: "Beyond Digital: How Great Leaders Transform Their Organizations and Shape Their Future."
The Biden administration has a lot of labor itches to scratch, but they're not totally in control.
The State Department dealt with a major email outage Thursday morning, but as of Friday had all its capabilities back online.
A federal watchdog says the government's main health agency is failing to meet its responsibilities for leading the national response to public health emergencies including the COVID-19 pandemic, extreme weather disasters and even potential bioterrorist attacks
Most people think of Santa Claus when they think of NORAD. But the North American Aerospace Defense Command has a crucial mission that is ever evolving with new threats.
The executive order works in tandem with provisions of the 2022 defense authorization act.
National Association of Assistant U.S. Attorneys tells DoJ that its pay systems are leading to a disparity in what attorneys earn.
The list of executives leaving OMB’s Office of the Federal CIO is growing, but don’t take that as a bad sign.
The Office of Personnel Management and Commerce Department will host a roundtable to discuss the best ways to implement diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility into hiring and recruitment.