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In today's Federal Newscast, two large government conference organizers say the third party vendor they use for conference registration was the victim of a ransomware attack.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation wants its new diversity and inclusion plan to extend beyond the agency itself to the financial institutions it manages.
When Congress went big on a stimulus spending known as the American Rescue Plan, it appropriated a billion dollars for the Technology Modernization Fund. ITI's Gordon Bitko gave Federal Drive a look at how it will be used.
A new two-page document from the National Cyber Investigative Joint Task Force aims to help organizations guard against one of the most persistent and dangerous cybersecurity threats, ransomware.
Both parties in the House have agreed to participate in the new earmarks process that proponents say include some safeguards to prevent abuses.
In today's Federal Newscast, the military’s program for collecting blood and plasma donations says it’s facing an emergency supply problem.
An update on how the Veterans Benefits Administration is giving its employees opportunities from the executive director of the Office of Talent Management, Jeff Smith.
A fresh wrinkle came in the case of the Small Business Administration and Software AG when the agency switched from a processor-based license to a processor core based license.
For some insight, Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke to Executive Director of Strategic Workforce Planning and Analysis at the Department of Homeland Security Kimya Lee.
Will NAPA's recommendations for OPM melt like a snowball on a hot Capitol plaza?
A mastery of data literacy could mean a workforce that generates better planning and better decisions. One CDO said in order to make that happen, she gives her employees the ability to make data-driven decisions.
The National Scenic Byways Program can tell you about some of the best drives to take near you. For more about the program, Federal Highway Administration spokesman Doug Hecox.
The CIA last fall opened the doors to CIA Labs, the agency's first laboratory. For why the CIA needed a lab, deputy director John Lewis joined Federal Drive.
The National Academy of Public Administration's highly anticipated report to Congress on the future of the Office of Personnel Management is finally out. For the details, NAPA president and CEO Terry Gerton.