HHS has promoted Beth Anne Killoran from acting CIO to permanent CIO.
Karen Neuman, the Homeland Security Department’s chief privacy officer, will step down at the end of July after three years on the job.
The National Archives celebrates the Fourth of July with live readings of the Declaration of Independence by founding fathers, music, activities and more.
Eric Ferraro, who has been the assistant commissioner for GSA’s Integrated Award Environment (IAE) since July 2015, has stepped down, and Terry Milholland, the IRS CIO and CTO, left after eight years when his term under a special hiring authority expired.
By helping other nations set up systems to detect potential eruptions, the Volcano Disaster Assistance Program of the U.S. Geological Survey and USAID has saved tens of thousands of lives. Program leader John Pallister is a finalist in this year's Service to America Medals. He talks with Federal News Radio's Eric White on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
The Senate confirmed a new head of the Navy's Fleet Cyber Command and new chief of staff of the Air Force.
The U.S. Postal Inspectors, one of the oldest federal law enforcement agencies, investigates mail-based crimes.
The Homeland Security Department’s newest pilot program puts employees on detail within industry offices. The goal is for the employees to gain experience within the private sector on topics like cybersecurity, and bring that knowledge back to the government, while also strengthening collaboration with industry
The EPA can't be everywhere all the time to enforce the nation's pollution laws. So it's developing what it calls Next Generation Compliance.
The Republican team broke its seven-year losing streak against the Democrats during Thursday's Congressional Baseball Game with an 8-7 victory.
Phaedera Chrousos, the commissioner of GSA’s new Technology Transformation Service, announced she is leaving July 15.
Paige Hinkle-Bowles is taking over for retired Deputy Assistant Deputy Secretary of the Navy for Civilian Human Resources Patricia Adams.
Secretary of State John Kerry travels to Norway, Denmark and Greenland last week to view the effects of climate change in the Arctic.
Marine Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr., chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, racked up some frequent flier miles recently as he traveled from New York City to speak for the first time at the United Nations and then on to Vatican City to tour St. Peter's Basilica. While there, he spoke to members of the U.S. Military Seminary program.
Danny Pummill, the acting undersecretary for benefits at the Veterans Affairs Department, is retiring, the agency announced June 16. Pummill had delayed his retirement to step into the role of acting undersecretary when the previous benefits director suddenly resigned last October.