Amazon Web Services Vice President Sandy Carter joined host Aileen Black on this week's Leaders and Legends to discuss how to be an effective and authentic leader in these challenging times.
Los Angeles Chief Information Officer Ted Ross joins Aileen Black on this week's Leaders and Legends to discuss his leadership philosophy.
Senior leadership at the Social Security Administration will return to the office starting Dec. 1. The rest of the workforce will begin returning to their SSA offices starting Jan. 3. Telework will remain for many employees, at least during an initial six-month evaluation period, according to the SSA reentry plan.
Congress is out this week and the regular appropriations continuing resolution hasn't got much longer to go. Is a year long CR in the offing?
The Coast Guard has revised its policy on tattoos. Federal Drive with Tom Temin talked about it with the commanding officer of the Coast Guard Recruiting Command, Capt. Richter Tipton.
In today's Federal Newscast: A federal appeals court is fast-tracking a legal challenge to the president's vaccine mandate for large, private employers. Hundreds of millions of dollars are headed toward IT modernization. The Secretary of State has named two top diplomats to lead efforts to deal with Havana Syndrome.
The State Department has named a new coordinator for its investigation into cases of so-called Havana Syndrome
The General Services Administration, under the authority to fast-track the process, is selling federal properties considered valuable but underutilized by their agency tenants.
The Office of Management and Budget is looking to create more consistency in the vaccine mandates, reentry plans and the future of work for the federal workforce.
In today's Federal Newscast, a group of Senate Republicans is joining in the calls for federal employees to return their offices.
The White House on Thursday pushed back the deadline for contractors to comply with its federal vaccine mandate. Contractors now have until Jan. 4, a month later than the original deadline, to ensure their employees are fully vaccinated.
EO 14028 calls for changing contracting language to require greater data storage and logging as a way to improve the sharing of threat information between service providers and federal partners.
In today's Federal Newscast, the State Department says it can now get passports out to customers in a matter of weeks.
The General Services Administration sees a unique opportunity to reduce the federal government’s office footprint over the coming years, as agencies reconsider their office space needs following the COVID-19 pandemic.
Victims of sexual assault in the military now have more options to protect themselves from minor infractions if they decide to report a crime to their command.