Rep. Brian Babin (R-Texas) said the delay in confirming a new NASA administrator puts key programming decisions at risk.
Robert Lightfoot, acting administrator for the last 14 months, will retire on April 30.
The resignation comes amid allegations that Wlaschin treated two HHS employees improperly last fall.
The General Services Administration's inspector general will investigate the Trump administration's sudden reversal on plans for a new FBI headquarters building.
Army Corps CIO believes investing in software as a service will speed up IT modernization and promote more agility in the changes that are made within an agency
CHCO Peter Shelby wants to consolidate HR offices from 172 to just a few and he said it all begins with developing a standard leadership program
As the the Internet of Things and 5G become more prevalent, analysts say the government needs a strategy on how it buys hardware and software.
The Senate on Wednesday night confirmed both Jeff Pon and Michael Rigas to serve as director and deputy director for the Office of Personnel Management.
They need experienced career staff to execute policy direction. It is probably safe to say there are too many political appointees in some agencies.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Special Counsel updates its its guidance regarding when federal employees' use of social media violates the Hatch Act.
If the Senate confirms President Donald Trump's nominee to the Merit Systems Protection Board, it would restore a quorum after a year-long gap.
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services can't be sure medical demonstration programs actually demonstrate what they are supposed to.
Larry Allen joins Federal Drive with Tom Temin to provide advice on ways contractors can be prepared for when the CR runs out again on March 23.
The FBI names a new executive assistant director of its information and technology branch.
Biometric identification systems have been central to cutting re-entry from hours to minutes. CBP is working to upgrade its systems.