What's a glassy-eyed carp in a dirty pond got to do with pandemic life?
The U.S. Army’s mission is to keep Americans safe. It takes hundreds of thousands of high-quality personnel to do that, which means “talent management” is vital to that end goal.
No matter how you look at it, the process for investigating people and granting them security clearance has been a hairball for decades.
Exceptional family members are full of love, but they also can bring challenges, such as when the family has to relocate or find an accommodating school. For military members, that's where the Exceptional Family Members Program comes in.
In today's Federal Newscast, former administrators from the Environmental Protection Agency are encouraging Congress to help EPA rebuild its cadre of scientific talent.
House Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security members questioned CISA leaders about plans to improve federal cybersecurity efforts.
Foreign policy shifts back and forth from administration to administration, sometimes violently. So how do the diplomats manage to convey stability of the world's oldest republic?
The Bureau of Prisons has one of the federal government's grimmer missions: keeping more than 125,000 convicted offenders safely behind bars. It needs to do a better job of assessing the staffing levels of frontline employees though.