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Labor Department employees in Boston showing support for telework, get blasted by Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa).
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests keep rising every year. Some agencies have trouble responding to them on time, leading to growing backlogs.
Final rules have kicked-in for companies selling software to the government. They must now attest to the fact that they used secure development practices.
That new safe software attestation rule from the Homeland Security Department has become final.
New marketing campaign aims to attract AI, cyber and STEM job seekers.
The Justice Department recently said it would test a new rewards program for whistleblowers, who report "significant corporate misconduct."
A VA program known as Surgical Pause received a national patient safety award. The Pause is a way of screening surgery patients with high risk of complications.
When it comes to blue collar wages, a different standard seems to apply to contractors regarding the Trade Agreement Act Compliance.
Scammers are impersonating financial offices within the State Department in phishing emails.
You don't hear much about the Postal Regulatory Commission. It is an active organization and just came out with its annual report covering Postal Service Act.
IBM has opened a spiffy new training range for federal agencies who want to sharpen their cybersecurity chops. The X-Force Cyber Range is right in downtown D.C.
In voting last week, Congress managed to fund the half of government it had not already.
Chairman Mark Warner and nine other Senators ask miltary leaders to consider deployment of advanced nuclear reactors.
The Hosting and Compute Center at DISA creates new services to lower the barrier to quick cloud adoption and scalability.