Cybersecurity

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USAID shifting modernization focus from remote to hybrid

The United States Agency for International Development is focused on its modernization efforts for employees.

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Space Force finds multiple paths to training its guardians

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CISA establishing ‘systemically important entities’ office

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When working in cybersecurity, there’s still risk ‘everywhere in the software supply chain’

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If agencies let cyber employees temporarily leave their jobs, will it keep them on staff longer?

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CISA lays out post-EINSTEIN future with shift to ‘Cyber Analytics and Data System’

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The NSA has advice for protecting the smallest elements in the nation’s critical infrastructure

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Why do so many contractors leave the federal market each year?

Acquisition officials, especially in the Defense Department, worry about why the roster of would-be federal contractors seems to contract every year. Small…

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Biden Budget

Federal IT spending in 2024 request up by 13% in part thanks to cyber, CX plans

The White House is asking Congress to increase spending on cybersecurity by 13% over the 2023 request and wants to spend $510 million on customer experience…

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(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the economy at the Cuyahoga Community College Metropolitan Campus, Thursday, May 27, 2021, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Biden plans federal pay compression fix, streamlined hiring in FY 24 budget

The Biden administration’s agenda for the federal workforce next year is coming into focus, with the release of more details supporting its fiscal 2024 budget request.

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