A recent documentary tells the story of the black women who streamed into the factories and federal offices in the early 1940s.
FAA's David Gray was instrumental for a revolution that occurred in how the agency tracks airplanes.
Federal Chief Information Security Office Grant Schneider left federal service after 27 years, including the last six at OMB, and is credited for accomplishing National Action Plan, the Cybersecurity Sprint, and may other policy improved federal efforts.
USPTO Director Andrei Iancu explained to how the telework experience helped in the pandemic when everyone was forced home. But first, Temin asked him about worldwide intellectual property cooperation.
Brent Scowcroft, one of the most significant figures in US national security policy in the past half century, died this month at the age of 95.
Next week 2,400 members from the Air Force members will move to the new U.S. Space Force, the latest development in what have been a busy eight months to say the least.
This week on Leaders and Legends Casey Coleman, senior vice president for Digital Transformation Global Public Sector at Salesforce, joins host Aileen Black to discuss leadership during a crisis.
The pandemic has changed how government employees and their managers think about telework. For one example, the Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to Bill Bryan, chief of the Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate.
A major breakthrough in treating sickle cell can be credited to research from one of the scientists at the National Institutes of Health.
The president made the announcement on Twitter, praising Wolf’s leadership of an agency that plays a major role in the key Trump administration policy areas of immigration and crime.
Mia Jordan, the CIO at the Agriculture Department’s Rural Development bureau, is leaving after 10 years to become the CIO at the Education Department’s Federal Student Aid Office.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy says USPS would seek “more pricing freedom” from Congress, as well as legislation that would reform the agency’s mandate to pre-fund retiree health benefits.
Great civil servants have patience and a long-term view
This week on Off the Shelf, Gormley Group President Bill Gormley will discuss the current state of the GSA schedules program, and the state of the federal procurement market.
Brian Harrell, the assistant director for infrastructure security, is leaving the agency after 21 months at CISA. Steve Harris, the deputy assistant director, will take over on an interim basis.