It's hard to tell which industry has been most scrambled by the pandemic. One candidate is public education. But feds can obtain tutoring thanks to a program of the Federal Employees Education and Assistance Fund.
Defense Department planners know they can't succeed with a technological edge over enemies, unless the U.S. industrial base can design and build things the military needs.
In today's Federal Newscast, National Institute of Standards and Technology Fellow Ron Ross has advice for officials knocked off their feet by the recent governmentwide cyber attacks.
This year, counterfeit personal protective gear has joined the piles of fake luggage, cosmetics and electronics.
Affected companies, and that's thousands of them, are still assessing rules that came out in September for the Defense Department's Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program.
The Navy is becoming ever more digital as information warfare, cybersecurity, and command and control become data driven activities.
In today's Federal Newscast, President-elect Joe Biden begins to set expectations for how his administration will handle cybersecurity.
As new leadership arrives at the State and Commerce Departments, and the intelligence community, let’s hope they give real attention to weird and disturbing threats to certain career employees.