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In today's Federal Newscast, a new executive order from President Trump demands that cloud computing companies verify the identities of their customers.
Automation is steadily gaining control over every mode of transportation. That raises the question of whether employees at the Transportation Department have the skills to deal with it. The Government Accountability Office found DOT has some work to do.
Nearly every military system runs on software. Now the National Defense Authorization Act requires the Pentagon to take steps to ensure security of its supply chain of circuit boards.
If you buy for, or sell to the federal government, you can expect substantial change from the Biden administration.
With ongoing threats of violence, tomorrow's inauguration presents extra challenges on the security front.
To improve the training and education of its cyber, signal and electronic warfare operators, the Army has enlisted the University of South Carolina. The university will develop a variety of degree-granting distance learning classes
One thing you can say about the Defense Department's cybersecurity efforts, they sure get a lot of oversight. The DoD office of inspector general reviewed 44 recent reports from various sources seeking to see how they all added up.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order requiring senior political appointees to sign off on new federal regulations.
Buried in the next pandemic spending proposal from Joe Biden are big dollars for federal IT.
The National Treasury Employees Union said it will push agencies at the bargaining table, as well as the new administration and Congress through legislation or new policy, to consider making telework arrangements and remote work programs permanent.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office sees some progress in the efforts from the Department of Homeland Security to improve employee engagement.
Each day the incoming Biden administration names more appointees. They'll soon be dealing with the career workforce. That workforce has some ongoing challenges of its own -- skill development, talent retention -- as does the Chief Human Capital Officer function itself.
With Congress totally preoccupied with the aftermath of the Capitol riot, and fresh pandemic spending, is there what you might call a normal agenda? For some answers on what to expect near term WTOP Capitol Hill correspondent Mitchell Miller spoke to Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
The pandemic has altered life for employees of state and local governments. Recent research by the Center for State and Local Government Excellence points up several trends for the year ahead. For the highlights, the Center's senior research associate, Gerald Young.