Long-term nondeployable troops are in DoD's crosshairs as the new policy goes into effect.
The military is changing its training and recruitment standards to fit cyber operators.
The Navy explained what capabilities are more important for its multibillion dollar IT contract.
David Chow, the CIO of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, said the mission owners will have a bigger seat at the table than ever before to drive the agency’s IT modernization strategy.
GAO dismissed Granite’s bid protest of the Labor Department’s solicitation under the Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions (EIS) contract after the agency said it would take corrective action.
OFPP has been without a permanent administrator for almost two years and with no nominee in sight, experts question whether having a Senate confirmed one matters any more.
Contractor systems and supply chain risk management among the most significant areas agencies and vendors should pay attention to in the document.
Federal CIO Suzette Kent said OMB will release an updated Trusted Internet Connections (TIC) policy in the coming weeks to help agencies more easily move to secure cloud services.
The Defense appropriations bill is heading to the finish line.
The Navy is giving its commanders discretion on whether to require some training.
The Air Force is giving its installations more of a say in violence prevention.
The Office of Management and Budget’s day-long event Sept. 12 with public and private sector leaders will produce a set of recommendations for how to transform the federal workforce.
Federal contractors are deeply concerned about the Pentagon’s move to the cloud and Federal News Radio asked why.
Mark Kneidinger becomes the deputy director of DHS’ new National Risk Management Center to further add to the organization’s leadership ranks.
Alan Thomas, the commissioner of GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service, said the agency’s value to their customers is increasing according to a recent survey.