Mark Esper, secretary of the Army, said the Office of Personnel Management is not made up of bad people, but that the Army could better handle civilian hiring on its own.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management's inspector general assesses what the agency has done to improve its cybersecurity controls since the 2014 data breach.
Virginia's senior senator demanded a briefing after a news report prompted more allegations of substandard housing conditions on military bases.
DoD is using new contracting authorities to reach out to video game companies.
Mark Cancian, senior adviser for the international security program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to share his analysis of the 2019 defense budget.
President Donald Trump, and other officials, visit Paris to commemorate the 100 years that have passed since the end of World War I.
The Defense Information Systems Agency’s senior executives combined priorities and contracting plans to help industry understand their needs for fiscal 2019.
In today's Federal Newscast, thousands of veterans are waiting for the Department of Veterans Affairs to pay their education benefits.
As the insider threat space constantly evolves, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence has a new framework designed to withstand the ever-changing landscape.
Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Willkie said he is not concerned his agency will be impacted by President Donald Trump's request that agencies trim their budgets by 5 percent in 2020.
Captain Scott Kraft, commander of Indian Head Explosive Ordinance Disposal Technology center, said there’s a need for investment in energetics to build a more joint, lethal force.
DoD's third-highest ranking official, John Gibson, is leaving his post effective at the end of the month.
Kathleen Miller has been inducted into the National Academy of Public Administration and she joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to talk more about her civil service career.
Sonitus' Peter Hadrovic joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss the potential uses of a new product the Air Force is testing.
Bill Marion, the Air Force’s deputy CIO, said the service hopes to unify technology, data and business transformation from operational and implementation perspectives.