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Donna Dodson, NIST chief cybersecurity advisor, and Murugiah Souppaya, a computer scientist, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to talk about why so few development groups use security frameworks.
FDIC IG Jay Lerner and Mark Mulholland, assistant IG for audits and cyber, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin with highlights from their inspection of how well the agency uses its cyber tools.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department is putting off the elimination of a major benefit for post 9/11 veterans.
When it eventually awards JEDI, DOD will have to be totally transparent.
NRC's IG took a look at inspectors overseeing cybersecurity at generating plants. Assistant IG for audit, Brett Baker, joined Federal Drive with the results.
Congress has a lot to do before the end of the fiscal year, Bloomberg Government editorial director Loren Duggan joined Federal Drive with a preview of what's to come.
NNSA is hosting a hiring fair to recruit more talent. The agency's Associate Administrator for Management, Frank Lowery, joined Federal Drive with details.
Sammies finalist and Research Behavioral Scientist Emily Haas joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss the challenges of improving mining safety.
Managing director for Accenture's CIO advisory, Dave McClure, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss modernizing IT with practical strategies.
NIH director Francis Collins joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss the responsibility of scientific leaders to end harassment and advancement barriers for women.
In part 1 of the Federal News Networks’ ongoing special report, GSA@70: Mission evolved, two long-time employees, Lenny Loewentritt and Mary Davie, discuss how the agency’s role in government has grown and become more impactful over the last seven decades.
Paperless government starts at the front end, not when records go to storage. The National Archives and Records Administration is forcing agencies to do things differently.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Labor Department is looking to reward four contractors who make an effort to hire qualified disabled people.
The Air Force is paying more attention to its installations, as the deferred maintenance bill gets higher.