Why would anyone want to be a federal CIO? Jeff Neal breaks down the pros and cons of the position.
At 106 years old, Virginia McLaurin says she's fulfilled a longtime dream after meeting President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama during a Black History Month reception at the White House on Feb. 18.
Art Gonzalez, the deputy chief information officer for service, delivery and engineering at the Veterans Affairs Department, announced he will leave his post on March 5.
Danny Harris, the Education Department’s chief information officer for the last seven years, decided to retire after 32 years in government.
Federal News Radio celebrates Presidents Day with a look back at America's 45 presidencies.
The Office of Personnel Management will clarify and create new tools to help agency leaders better understand the authorities they already have to recruit and retain new employees and boost engagement in their workplaces, says Mark Reinhold, OPM's associate director for employee services and chief human capital officer.
What does Washington today have in common with ancient Rome? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says he’s found the missing link and it's an invisible, sort of, woman.
The Office of Personnel Management's Inspector General recently discovered that a D.C. Circuit Court ruling directly affects the position of OPM acting Director, which is currently held by Beth Cobert.
Darren Ash is leaving the Nuclear Regulatory Commission after spending almost nine years as its chief information officer.
When President-elect Donald Trump takes office on Jan. 20, 2017, his administration will bring new leadership to every federal agency — a fraction of the nearly 4,000 political hires he'll make in the Oval Office. So who's coming? Who's going? Federal News Radio has compiled an at-a-glance "cheat sheet" of key executive hires as they happen.
The Diversity and Inclusion Strategy for 2016-19 sets a three-year course for the CIA to embrace and integrate diversity into its workforce.
The Office of Personnel Management recently released guidelines for agencies to follow as they stand up new onboarding plans for senior executives.
My first thought on seeing the news on my smartphone with near-simultaneous alerts from four major news organizations: Oh, here comes another ugly battle in Washington.
Charlie Armstrong called it a career after spending the last seven-plus years as the assistant commissioner for the Office of Information and Technology and CIO for CBP.
The Air Force had previously predicted it would be fully ready for high-end conflict by 2025. That date keeps slipping because its pilots and planes are busy in the Middle East.