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For hackers, internet-connected medical devices have become an attractive target more vulnerabilities that stay unpatched compared to computers.
The State Department's new Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy started up just about eight weeks ago.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Energy Department's Oak Ridge National Lab is home to the world's fastest supercomputer.
After a long stint as the deputy director of the center for information technology at the NIH, Stacie Alboum is about to head to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. At the ACT-IAC emerging technology conference in Cambridge, Maryland earlier this week, Federal Drive with Tom Temin caught up with Alboum to discuss what her new job will be all about.
American University professor Bob Tobias talks about the problems with putting political appointees in charge of cybersecurity at federal agencies
Like every other industry, the government has a continuing need for new talent. For some new ideas on how the federal government can stay in the competition, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to Bill Eggers, the executive director of Deloitte center for government insights.
In today's Federal Newscast, employees at the Bureau of Land Management's headquarters vote to receive union coverage.
Prospective employees are pickier than ever about where, when, how and for whom they'll work
The Office of Special Counsel has had a busy season. It's dealt with a landmark Hatch Act violation case that sent one federal employee home without pay for six months.
Scott Busby, a finalist in this year's Service to America Medals, and the deputy assistant secretary of state for the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor talks about promoting human rights around the globe
In today's Federal Newscast, GAO, OMB butt heads over cost estimating for projects winning extra funding for IT modernization.
The Energy Department has a backlog of nuclear waste clean up responsibilities, with material dating back to World War II. But continuing turnover in program leadership means things just aren't happening.
The Postal Service is the public face for the government's efforts to supply Americans with at-home COVID tests. But behind the scenes, the Defense Department is doing a lot of the heavy lifting.
In today's Federal Newscast, a West Virginia man is facing punishment, including up to 10 years in jail, for making multiple threats against federal officials.