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Common standards across the suitability and security clearances processes may ease long-held frustrations from industry and the intelligence community.
When it went on recess to go campaigning, Congress left the government like a person with one shoe. Some agencies are fully funded for 2019 and some aren't.
You may not have seen him on the rostrum at the big conferences, but Ken Allen has been behind the scenes at ACT-IAC for nearly 14 years.
Three areas of review were identified for more cybersecurity integration including the checklists for approving medical devices.
OTA isn't new, weird or abused. But contractors, federal buyers and Congress need to keep it focused.
In today's Federal Newscast, the U.S. Postal Service's Inspector General revealed the agency only saved $91 million in 2016 and 2017 after consolidating more than 200 facilities, well below it's goal.
Agencies receive more Freedom of Information Act requests now than ever before. But their workforces haven't kept up with the growing demand.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has chosen career ambassador Daniel Smith as the new director of the Foreign Service Institute, the State Department's premier training bureau.
Bob Tobias, a professor in the Key Executive Leadership Program at American University, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss the management-union relationship.
Until recently, the Defense Logistics Agency spent a good deal of time and money printing and mailing hard copies of its unclassified maps in order to be archived.
The Office of Management and Budget released the 2019 Federal Information Security Management Act guidance giving agencies more options to meet the intent of the CDM program.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management is changing regulations on direct hire authorities.
For agencies, the optimal site is a constantly moving target. But officials at the Veterans Affairs Department think they've got it right this time.
The Trump Administration has a governmentwide data strategy in the works, but agencies don’t always understand the value of the information at their disposal.