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The Social Security Administration has an urgent need to modernize how it does business.
In today's Federal Newscast, Senator John McCain said Gina Haspell will have to explain her involvement in the CIA's enhanced interrogation program before he'll vote for her confirmation.
The president's fiscal 2019 budget proposal includes $18 million for the Interior Department to begin reorganization and relocation of its employees and sub-agencies to new locations in the western U.S.
Army Corps CIO believes investing in software as a service will speed up IT modernization and promote more agility in the changes that are made within an agency
It was only recently that the IRS started notifying victims of employment-related identity theft and a program glitch means many have yet to be told.
The closeout backlog has been growing — more contracts coming into the Defense Contract Management Agency than it can get to.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office polled nine acting inspectors general and their staffs to find out how operations are effected by not having a permanent IG in place.
FirstNet, a Commerce Department unit, recently gave the green light to AT&T to start building new emergency communications network.
The Professional Services Council plans to submit comment to the Defense Department on how they can shorten their procurement and acquisition lead time.
Some governments are leading the way in making their states cradles of innovation as they transition into the digital age.
In today's Federal Newscast, three agencies are working on a spacecraft that could destroy an asteroid with a nuclear weapon.
CHCO Peter Shelby wants to consolidate HR offices from 172 to just a few and he said it all begins with developing a standard leadership program
The problem is, the Postal Service is limited by law where it can invest employees' retirement funds.
VA IG says officials at almost every level were made aware of problems over the course of four years, but failed to fix them.