Andrew Wheeler officially assumed the role of acting EPA administrator July 7 after Scott Pruitt resigned from the agency July 5.
Money, human capital and project management all come together in the IRS' modernization travails.
Rep. Barbara Comstock (R-Va.) has offered legislation to give federal employees up to 12 weeks of paid leave for the birth, adoption or foster placement of a child.
At a Senate Finance Committee hearing Thursday, members got their first chance to gauge the priorities of Charles Rettig, President Donald Trump's pick for IRS commissioner.
Gary Wang, the Army’s deputy CIO, retired after 35 years in government and Jerry Davis will retire from NASA Ames in July.
Lawmakers want to know what the Health and Human Services Department is doing with its cybersecurity coordination center, but HHS isn't volunteering much information.
On this week's episode of Women of Washington, Gigi Schumm welcomed Mischel Kwon of MKACyber, who created her company as a consulting firm to help "improve security operations for enterprises and U.S. federal government agencies."
Federal government doesn't operate local elections, but it can help locals avoid fraud and tampering.
Megan Brown of Wiley Rein gave her take on why the Senate should confirm Brian Benczkowski as head of the Department of Justice's criminal division.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Veterans Affairs Department publishes the ratings of its 130 community living centers.
The newest director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office spoke about signing the nation's 10 millionth patent and a years-long backlog of patent applications.
DHS' Karinda Washington joined Gigi Schumm on Women of Washington to discuss her dedication to private-public partnerships and the importance of patience and persistence in the job seeking process.
A key part of the nation's intellectual property system is undergoing an upgrade in reaction to the administration's IT modernization plan.
Forty years after he graduated from the Coast Guard Academy and began a career that would ultimately ascend to a role as commandant, Adm. Paul Zukunft sails into retirement, reflecting on the state of the service, its people and its future.
One accomplishment Retired Coast Guard Adm. Paul Zukunft is most proud of is a new crew metric.