Jeff Neal, former CHCO at the Homeland Security Department, says there are many reasons for the lack of employee and hiring manager confidence in promotion programs.
In part two of a two-part special report, "Is splitting the security clearance process destined for failure?" Federal News Radio explains how a series of poor decisions and mismanagement led to today's investigative backlog.
Intelligence.gov complements the current IC on the Record Tumblr account.
The CIO Council’s first-ever governmentwide hiring fair had 30-plus agencies participate to fill cyber and IT positions.
In today's Federal Newscast, more than 30 agencies met with over 1,200 applicants coming from all over the country to fill cyber and IT vacancies in the federal government.
The Defense Department is planning a three-phase rollout of a new personnel system for its cyber workforce.
The CIO Council is hosting a hiring fair focused on cybersecurity and other technology talent, where more than 30 civilian and defense agencies will be exhibiting.
Agencies are getting some help from the Office of Personnel Management to either fully implement or enhance existing talent management and succession planning programs.
Military families are feeling isolated in their communities and that feeling is increasing, according to the Blue Star Families' annual military lifestyle survey.
OPM's Hispanic Council is considering whether a new executive order would put more pressure on the president and cabinet agencies to improve diverse recruitment and retention.
A District Court rules the military must retain and continue recruiting transgender people into the military at least until a final decision is made.
FEMA's deputy CIO said the agency's response during the 2017 hurricane season could give it leverage in asking for more resources.
After poor numbers in recent years, the Defense Department Inspector General Office is seeing more positive reviews on its FedView Survey results.
The agency says it is on track to implement new hiring policies, and doubled down on its tax ID fraud defenses.
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) thinks Congress can help lower the 21 percent military spouse unemployment rate.