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DISA launched its cloud-based internet isolation program as a way to keep malware off of DoD networks, but it also reduced the need for expensive IT infrastructure upgrades.
A coalition of agencies led by the Office of Personnel Management is putting out a governmentwide call to hire data scientists at a faster pace than what would normally happen under the federal hiring system.
The pandemic has altered life for employees of state and local governments. Recent research by the Center for State and Local Government Excellence points up several trends for the year ahead. For the highlights, the Center's senior research associate, Gerald Young.
Walter Barnes, president of PM Consulting Group, cautions "not so fast" when it comes to releasing office space, in favor of permanent telework.
In today's Federal Newscast, 26 journalists at Voice of America have demanded that VOA's director Robert Reilly resign after a reporter was reassigned for what they say was a retaliatory measure.
Reps. Gerry Connolly and Brian Fitzpatrick introduced new legislation that would prohibit future administrations from moving career positions out of the civil service and into a new excepted service schedule.
The Coast Guard will focus on five areas and then expand if the program is successful.
Most federal employees in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area are teleworking, but the Office of Personnel Management is encouraging anyone who isn't to consider remote work plans surrounding Inauguration Day.
Federal government came through the riots looking about the same.
Tough times, which are always relevant, happen in government. And sometimes especially at or near the top. Each time rank-and-file employees get a pay raise, folks, often the bosses, at the Grade 15 level get nothing because of an artificial but very real pay ceiling.
The Merit Systems Protection Board marked four straight years this month without a quorum. While some are hopeful the incoming administration will quickly name new members, the board faces a backlog of at least 3,071 pending cases, some of which could be costly in the long run.
In today's Federal Newscast, two House lawmakers want to close what they call are loop holes for senior government officials when they leave federal service for the private sector.
It is important to reinstate diversity training right away, but also to fix what doesn’t work.
With the publication of a new federal personnel vetting core doctrine, the Trump administration has outlined the basic principles and core values that will guide governmentwide efforts to modernize decades-old suitability, credentialing and security clearance processes.