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The Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency looked at 61 public reports to figure out what issues cut across federal agencies.
With 2018 hurtling towards the midpoint of the year, the Census Bureau is ramping up testing of the technology approach it plans for the 2020 count.
The 150-member Republican Study Committee has listed its budget priorities for 2019, calling for eliminating all automatic pay raises for federal workers, and increasing their contributions to their own retirement. The conservative group's also wants to make it easier for federal employees to be fired.
Testifying before House lawmakers in the first half of a marathon day on Capitol Hill, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt said he will cooperate with investigators on 10 pending probes into spending and ethics at the EPA.
As the software industry evolves, so do the policy issues that companies want a focus on — data privacy and AI in particular.
A House panel suggested moving DoD network defense responsibilities away from DISA and over to a "one-stop-shop" for all things cyber.
Rep. Mac Thornberry's (R-Texas) plan to cut seven DoD agencies would affect some 200,000 civilian employees, but it would also affect quite a few contractors too.
The Secret Service's National Threat Assessment Center did a deep analysis of the motives behind the recent mass shootings that occured in the U.S.
Public Service Recognition Week, which runs from May 6-12, is an annual celebration to honor the public servants who work in our federal, state, county and local governments.
House Democratic leaders want to subpoena the Homeland Security and Justice departments for documents they have failed to provide regarding possible violations of whistleblower laws.
A long-time career fed says he's excited by the prospect of modernizing and security not only IT but also service delivery.
The National Protection and Programs Directorate said it has all the authorities it needs, with just one exception.
The Federal Aviation Administration wants to reduce its number of applications and make data more accessible across the agency using cloud technology.
The former CIA director won last-minute support from two Democrats as opponents still skeptical of his ability to manage U.S.-foreign relations.