A healthy inventory of pending security clearances is at last within reach, as the National Background Investigations Bureau prepares to transfer its resources, employees and authorities to the Defense Department by Oct. 1.
The tanker program is late, but it's costing less than the estimates.
As part DoD’s move to shore up its supply chain, the Pentagon is developing with industry and other experts a new cybersecurity maturity model that is borrowing from standards like ISO 9000.
The Office of Special Counsel surprised the federal community with last week's recommendation that White House aide Kellyanne Conway get canned.
To explain how it's charted and how it works, board member and former federal procurement policy chief Angela Styles joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
The 2020 National Defense Authorization Act is still in committee draft but expected out Monday.
The Pentagon has long said that one of its biggest cybersecurity challenges is fragmentation of its networks.
In today's Federal Newscast, two bills to protect federal employees' health insurance benefits during future government shutdowns advanced to the full House for a vote.