Sometimes fear of failure or taking on too much can scare people off from small but regular change.
Alan Paller, the founder and director of the SANS Institute, passed away Nov. 9 at the age of 76.
After spending three years as Undersecretary for Veterans Benefits during the Trump administration, Paul Lawrence has learned a few lessons.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Department of Veterans Affairs says it's a different agency today because of the pandemic.
The DoD inspector general found serious shortfalls in numbers of prosecutors and investigators trained to handle military sexual assault cases.
But union officials, members of the public and USPS officials are pushing back on the direction of USPS leadership.
Developing an operating model for hybrid work that is sustainable may take a few years. It will have to be designed based on learning what works for each organization – including input and feedback from employees.
Agencies say they're trying to become more flexible, attract private sector workers looking for a change and retain current federal employees wanting to keep what they got a taste of during the pandemic.
The Government Accountability Office has been regularly reviewing agency COVID response performance. In their latest report, auditors came up with 16 more recommendations. For more, Tom Temin spoke to the GAO's health care team Director Jessica Farb.
At least 13 former Trump administration officials violated the law by intermingling campaigning with their official government duties
At least 13 former Trump administration officials violated the law by intermingling campaigning with their official government duties.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has for years operated a plan to help more women and minorities gain access to the patent system and fill the patent gap.
The Office of Inspector General took a detailed look at how employees view the Postal Service as employees. Priscilla Lee is a research analyst with the OIG and talked about the findings on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Labor Department's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs has proposed rescinding a Trump era rule.
Maria Roat, the deputy federal chief information officer, said four agencies proved chat and calendar sharing capabilities was possible.