Frank Baitman the Health and Human Services chief information officer, told his staff it was time to move on and look for new opportunities.
The resolution to impeach IRS Commissioner John Koskinen won't pass a House vote, said Bill Cowden, an attorney with the Federal Practice Group and former senior trial attorney for the Justice Department.
Bill Eggers, director of Public Sector Research at Deloitte, joins host John Gilroy to discuss a new survey that looks at the challenges facing government as it undergoes a digital transformation. November 3, 2015
Mark Day, the General Services Administration’s deputy assistant commissioner in the Integrated Technology Services office in the Federal Acquisition Service, and Kathleen Turco, the chief financial officer for the Veterans Health Administration, are among a growing wave of longtime federal employees retiring.
Thirty children from 19 countries are sworn in as U.S. citizens, during a special Halloween-themed ceremony Friday at the USCIS Washington District Office.
The number of Hispanic federal civilian employees increased for the fourth year in a row, according to the latest report from the Office of Personnel Management. The annual report showed an increase of 461 on-board employees between fiscal 2013 and 2014, or a 0.1 percent bump in Hispanic representation.
The Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards has named Anne Rung as the Public Service Partner of the Year.
Paul V. Lombardi will be inducted Nov. 5 into the Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards' Hall of Fame.
The Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards honor those in the industry that do their jobs really well. The awards are co-sponsored by the Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce and the Professional Services Council. The executive-of-the-year award goes to a company leader who has contributed to their business the community and the industry. Vencore President and CEO Mac Curtis is a finalist for the award in the more than $300 million in sales category. He spoke to In Depth with Francis Rose.
This gallery features interviews with executives who are Executive of the Year (Over $300 million) finalists.
This gallery features interviews with executives who are Executive of the Year (Up to $75 million) finalists.
The Office of Personnel Management is conducting a study to better understand professional and administrative work within financial management, budgeting and accounting.
Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) wants more specifics from the Department of Homeland Security on 88 cases of extended paid administrative leave.
DoD's Ron Jost announced he's leaving government after more than a decade at the Pentagon.
Pentagon leaders say it’s time to ratchet up the pressure on senior leaders to comply with existing security policies and better train their personnel on cyber hygiene.