In today's Federal Newscast, the Justice Department is bringing the power of the False Claims Act to the growing challenge of cybersecurity.
The Department of Homeland Security is putting the collective force of its component agencies behind its latest 60-day cyber sprint focused on transportation security.
No one quite knows how Farmers.gov is working because USDA hasn’t followed its own rules for documenting progress on IT programs.
In today's Federal Newscast, Dr. Francis Collins says he'll leave his post as director of the National Institutes of Health by the end of the year.
An annual survey of CDOs finds common hurdles, like workforce challenges, change management and funding make it harder to get work done.
Dr. Neil Evans recently became the second acting chief information officer at the Department of Veterans Affairs in 2021 and sixth in the last 11 years.
Everybody talks about using data to inform decision making about meeting the mandates of the Evidence Act, but fewer actually do it.
All DoD clearance holders are now enrolled in "continuous vetting, with the program now expanding to other agencies and looking to pull from more data sources.
The Labor Department has appointed 29 members to its Advisory Committee on Apprenticeship.
The Pentagon issued its guidance for civilian employees on Monday, giving workers a little less than two months to get inoculated.
The director of the National Institutes of Health, Dr. Francis S
In today's Federal Newscast, the Department of Defense put out a timeline for when civilians must get their first and second shots based on the type of vaccine in order to be in compliance.
Ten years after his death, Steve Jobs is remembered as much for an organizational revival as for a world-changing product.
USPS is moving ahead with the pilot after receiving nearly a decade of postal banking proposals from Congress with reluctance.
The second Annual FDIC Academic Challenge launched just a few weeks ago, this one's focused on the effects of COVID-19 on the banking system.