The president's new executive order on the employee removal process makes some significant changes for federal workers.
The Air Force said it will encourage applications for re-instatement from retired pilots in a move to ease its growing manpower shortage.
An unusually active last few weeks in the federal IT community brings changes in executive positions at DHS, EPA, GSA and USDA.
National Memorial Day Concert on the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C., May 27, 2018. The concert’s mission is to unite the country in remembrance and appreciation of the fallen and to serve those who are grieving.
Ellen Lord, who leads the new Office of Acquisition and Sustainment, is trying to fulfill Defense Secretary James Mattis’ third line of effort to bring business reforms to the Defense Department.
Federal News Radio took to social media to share with you how the federal agencies are honoring those who have fallen for Memorial Day
The office of the undersecretary for personnel and readiness has five Senate-confirmable positions and up until now, Robert Wilkie’s seat was the only one the Trump administration had managed to fill.
Former federal cyber executives say the NSC’s decision to consolidate the cyber coordinator role sends the wrong signal publicly.
DOT Chief Information Officer Vicki Hildebrand is moving from the listening to planning stage to consolidate and modernize technology services.
Gigi Schumm welcomes SEC Commisioner Hester Peirce, who is passionate about new company growth and investment, on this week's episode of Women of Washington.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Federal Risk Authorization and Management Program and the Cloud Security Alliance announce the creation of FedSTAR to offer mutual recognition between the two security programs.
FEMA’s longest serving CIO, Adrian Garnder, has accepted a reassignment to be the executive director of recovery communications technology in the Caribbean Area Division.
Artificial intelligence, a much-hyped trend in federal IT, is getting its own White House office, according to one of President Donald Trump's leading technology advisers.
Whether you are a deplorable or a member of the resistance, this is no time to drag your politics to the office. The midterm elections promise to be a trial in terms of avoiding Hatch Act violations. Special Counsel Henry Kerner joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for a reminder and some new guidance.
The 70th Secretary of State greeted staff at a welcome ceremony in D.C. this week. He faces falling expectations of senior leadership and numerous vacant agency positions.