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What promises to be a long accounting for the federal response to the pandemic, it's already underway.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has new guidance for how to secure agencies' Twitter, Instagram and other social media accounts.
Online events are here to stay, and with good reason. But some occasions demand in-person, and it's time already.
Recently the Defense Innovation Unit issued what it calls responsible AI guidelines.
A survey sponsored by the Project on Government Oversight finds voters across the spectrum suspect there's corruption in the government. With a view of what Congress can do about it, POGO's government affairs manager, Dylan Hedtler Gaudette, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
The bottom seems to be falling out of the Biden administration's vaccine mandate for federal contractors. For one view of what contractors should do now, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to Jenner and Block partner Matthew Haws.
In today's Federal Newscast, the General Services Administration is looking for artists to spruce up a new headquarters for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.
The Office of Inspector General took a close look at the patient scheduling component VA installed last year at two locations. With highlights of what they found, Deputy Assistant Inspector General Leigh Ann Searight joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has the task of helping industry ensure resilience. But the Government Accountability Office said the agency should do a little more navel-gazing.
A disabled veteran-owned training contractor found out that you can do better protesting an award in the Court of Federal Claims rather than with the Government Accountability Office.
In today's Federal Newscast, the two-year probationary is on its way out for civilian employees at the Defense Department.
The General Services Administration recently selected 14 information technology projects in which it will invest a windfall. The GSA's technology transformation service received $150 million in extra funding in fiscal 2021 from the American Rescue Plan.
The latest continuing resolution will keep the government funded somehow until Feb. 18. But it means any fresh initiatives won't have a chance to get underway until March at the earliest.
Recently, the Air Force's 55th communication squadron was redesignated as the 55th Cyber squadron. What does that mean? Well, for one thing, it means the squadron now has responsibility for cyber defense operators on the Air Force's tactical edge.