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The Army will bifurcate its headquarters IT leadership office in August, creating a separate CIO office to make IT policies and putting a three-star military officer in charge of implementing them.
Federal Employees in the DC region have until today to get their applications in for the annual CXO Fellowship Program.
Physical distancing has made access to health care particularly difficult for women veterans so VHA has stepped up outreach to them.
In today's Federal Newscast, Veterans Affairs officials tell Congress they're in the process of securing enough materials to test agency employees.
Old fashioned employees staffing field offices will never disappear.
The chair and vice chair of the select committee on the modernization of Congress have been exploring best practices to reopen federal offices.
The big services contractors didn't get that way by giving up on small awards.
If spending priorities tell what's important to an organization, then the Military Health System ranks pretty low.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Chief Information Officers Council says government needs a new pay and personnel system to better recruit and compensate the future federal IT workforce.
Elizabeth Warner is an economist at the Institute of Educational Sciences. Her work is credited with creating all sorts of best practices.
The congressionally chartered Cyberspace Solarium Commission recently published what it calls an appendix to its March report in light of the pandemic.
In 2017, Congress ordered the Pentagon to restructure its medical treatment facilities. A mandated GAO review finds DoD relied on incomplete data.
In today's Federal Newscast, while many agencies are setting reopening dates in early to mid-June to bring an initial wave of employees back to the office, the Merit Systems Protection Board is waiting until the end of June.
Since the dawn of the space era, satellites have been solar powered. Now the Navy is testing the revolutionary possibility that satellites could somehow beam solar energy down from orbit.