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She's young, she majored in a science and technology field at a good university, and she chose to work for the federal government. Exception to the rule? Maybe.
More than 25% of federal contracting dollars end up in one of six markets, according to analysis by Bloomberg Government.
In today's Federal Newscast, it’s official: the U.S. military has its first-ever female service chief.
Exactly who is responsible for labor law enforcement when it comes to federal contractors? The short answer the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, part of the Labor Department.
Federal employees who get into legal trouble can, under certain circumstances, accept financial help from legal expense funds. Now the Office of Government Ethics has proposed a revision to the rules for legal expense funds.
The Navy recently held a hackathon to bring in ideas on how to make cybersecurity run like multiplayer games.
In today's Federal Newscast, a federal lawsuit has been filed against the Defense Department on behalf of members of the Air Force seeking religious exemptions to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
A lot of vendors think the CMMC requirements are pretty onerous. Congress asked DoD to prove the Pentagon is meeting the same cybersecurity standards it's demanding from contractors.
Memorial Day sent Congress home for a week's recess. So the gun debates and other matters will have to wait a few more days.
For hackers, internet-connected medical devices have become an attractive target more vulnerabilities that stay unpatched compared to computers.
The State Department's new Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy started up just about eight weeks ago.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Energy Department's Oak Ridge National Lab is home to the world's fastest supercomputer.
After a long stint as the deputy director of the center for information technology at the NIH, Stacie Alboum is about to head to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. At the ACT-IAC emerging technology conference in Cambridge, Maryland earlier this week, Federal Drive with Tom Temin caught up with Alboum to discuss what her new job will be all about.
American University professor Bob Tobias talks about the problems with putting political appointees in charge of cybersecurity at federal agencies