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A bill sponsored by Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), would require vendors of online collaboration tools, like Zoom or Slack, to boost their security.
The Defense Information Systems Agency details four strategic imperatives, six operational imperatives and eight goals.
Telework debates don't solve the lunch problem.
Citing low recruitment rates and readiness challenges, a coalition of health groups is urging the the Defense Department to do more about obesity.
The FAA has a big data challenge underway. It is the latest federal opportunity for students to take a shot at some real-world technology problem solving.
The government might employ some two million people, but no two federal employees are alike. That's why career and retirement planning can be complicated.
CISA said the hackers have compromised operational technology connected to water systems, dams, energy networks, and the food and agriculture sector.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has launched two oversight platforms anyone can view to see what's going on in trade violation and enforcement actions.
CISA Director Jen Easterly said her agency has completed EDR deployments at eight federal agencies, with five more in progress.
On the cybersecurity front, every week seems to bring a new threat. A recent one in the category of advanced persistent threat is known as Volt Typhoon.
Non-compete clauses have been an important tool for companies to protect intellectual property and ensure they get treated fairly when employees leave.
Sens. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) and Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) say the VA needs additional facilities, as it delivers more to veterans than ever before.
The National Institutes of Health welcomed its 17th director, Monica Bertagnolli. A set of different challenges comes with operating the health research wing.
Now with the issue of giving money to U.S. allies in the rear-view mirror, Congress can start work on appropriations for 2025.