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FEMA’s longest serving CIO, Adrian Garnder, has accepted a reassignment to be the executive director of recovery communications technology in the Caribbean Area Division.
Artificial intelligence, a much-hyped trend in federal IT, is getting its own White House office, according to one of President Donald Trump's leading technology advisers.
Whether you are a deplorable or a member of the resistance, this is no time to drag your politics to the office. The midterm elections promise to be a trial in terms of avoiding Hatch Act violations. Special Counsel Henry Kerner joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for a reminder and some new guidance.
The 70th Secretary of State greeted staff at a welcome ceremony in D.C. this week. He faces falling expectations of senior leadership and numerous vacant agency positions.
New Secretary of State Mike Pompeo vows to reinvigorate American diplomacy and help States get "back our swagger"
In today's Federal Newscast, two organizations are suing the Veterans Affairs Department over the White House's decision to appoint Defense Undersecretary Robert Wilkie to be acting VA secretary.
Long-time DHS executive, Emily Early, will replace David Hess as the chief of staff for the National Protection and Programs Directorate.
The Department of Navy outlined its plan for the new CIO organization with new roles for four executives.
Capt. Macauley was named the Secret Service's Uniformed Division Officer of the Year.
The Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency looked at 61 public reports to figure out what issues cut across federal agencies.
With 2018 hurtling towards the midpoint of the year, the Census Bureau is ramping up testing of the technology approach it plans for the 2020 count.
Testifying before House lawmakers in the first half of a marathon day on Capitol Hill, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt said he will cooperate with investigators on 10 pending probes into spending and ethics at the EPA.
Democratic House lawmakers, together with the largest federal employee union, have called on EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to step down amid a growing number of federal investigations.
Seth Harris, a former deputy secretary at the Labor Department, said it’s most important for political appointees to address the aftermath of moving executives to new roles.