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Both the civilian and defense sides of the government are seeing procurement reforms launched by both the administration and Congress.
The CIO Council is hosting a hiring fair focused on cybersecurity and other technology talent, where more than 30 civilian and defense agencies will be exhibiting.
USDA Secretary Sonny Purdue is enlisting state foresters in the effort to get Congress to change how it funds federal firefighting.
Agencies and organizations must protect their water facilities, heating and air conditioning, and electrical grids.
In today's Federal Newscast, the House Democratic leader said she hopes Congress will move quickly to pass legislation requiring lawmakers and their staff to complete training to prevent sexual harassment.
FEMA started rolling together contracts in support of disasters before they happen so they don't waste valuable response time negotiating.
Working as long as you have as a federal employee, are you really ready to not have a job to do? It's never too early to plan for the next phase of your life.
Facebook is looking to hire people with federal security clearances, who would have access to classified information.
The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, part of NIH, has created a new tool to help alcoholics and those with alcohol use disorder find the care that they need.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Department of Veterans Affairs has announced the launch of the Rapid Appeals Modernization Program (RAMP) to give veterans more options in claims disagreements.
Crystal Philcox, assistant commissioner for operations at the General Services Administration's Technology Transformation Service, is a good example of how federal service can run in families.
The U.S. military is still far-and-away the most powerful fighting force in the world, but it has some areas of weakness, and they're growing weaker.
Patrick Peterson, Agari's founder and executive chairman, spoke with the Federal Drive about how DMARC came to be, and how it can improve an agency's cyber defenses.
Congress will consider legislation to form a inter-agency council that would develop recommendations to help the government prepare and respond to extreme weather events.