Perryn Ashmore, the chief information officer at the Department of Health and Human Services, will leave after seven years at the agency.
State Department Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley says her top priority is “restoring trust” in a workforce that has seen diversity and inclusion efforts fall by the wayside across multiple administrations.
A COVID-19 Response medal has been added for this year's awards to recognize the efforts of federal employees combating the pandemic.
Ellen E. McCarthy former assistant secretary of state for Intelligence and Research, joined Aileen Black on this week's Leaders and Legends to talk about leadership.
The Postal Service is one step away from having its first fully staffed Board of Governors in years, now that the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee has approved President Joe Biden’s three nominees to serve on the board.
No Republicans voted to advance the nomination of Kiran Ahuja, the president's choice to lead the Office of Personnel Management, to the full Senate.
Kiran Ahuja, the president's nominee to lead the Office of Personnel Management, said the agency isn't making progress on its biggest challenges, in large part, because of leadership turnover.
Todd Gustafson, president of HP Federal and Head of US Public Sector joined Aileen Black on Leaders and Legends to talk about leadership and the challenges of leadership during the pandemic.
The introduced IG Independence and Empowerment Act folds together several other bills lawmakers previously introduced to give IGs more investigative muscle and greater job protections.
Kimberly Price, director of policy and systems for the Railroad Retirement Board, is being honored by the Federal Managers Association as Manager of the Year.
President Joe Biden's nominee for administrator of the General Services Administration has a software development background. Can she take on the range of challenges GSA faces in acquisition and real estate?
President Joe Biden plans to nominate two former members of the NSA to lead CISA and the new White House cyber director office.
Robin Carnahan, former Secretary of State of Missouri and founder of GSA’s 18F’s consulting practice, would replace Emily Murphy as administrator.
The Senate is out of session for a couple of weeks. So nobody can filibuster, or not filibuster anyone else.
If confirmed, Maryanne Donaghy would take over an accountability office that Congress, whistleblowers and the department's inspector general say has failed to live up to its original mission.