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The Air Force wants women to know they can get waivers if they are too short or tall to fly.
Every year the National Security Agency conducts its Codebreaker Challenge. The exercise aims to encourage students interested in cybersecurity to apply their talents in service of national security.
Homeland Security Department chief information officer John Zandgardi told staff that his last day at the agency is today.
Margie Graves, federal deputy chief information officer at OMB, has been a big part of the team reworking policy.
In the middle of the telework argument are people who believe teleworking is as good or bad as the individual who is allowed to work from home.
None of the new technology NASA is working on to get it to Mars will matter if the agency doesn't have consistency in funding and vision over the next several years.
Lawmakers say they fear cybersecurity mitigation efforts are taking a backseat to the mounting pile of IT modernization initiatives ongoing at the Department of Veterans Affairs.
The Postal Service has begun its search for a new postmaster general at a time when the agency just marked its 13th straight year of net financial losses.
The government is limiting itself when it moves away from telework. It makes it harder to recruit and retain talent, and it doesn't solve underlying problems.
Unexpected things happen, and if that means a major medical emergency and you don’t have the right FEHB plan, you could be in big-time trouble.
The General Services Administration is seeking feedback on its efforts to modernize two key retirement processing systems at the Office of Personnel Management.
Federal employees are in a much different technological and political environment compared to the 1998 impeachment hearings of President Bill Clinton. Let us know how much the current proceedings will impact you.
In today's Federal Newscast, relocation notices went out to 159 employees at the Bureau of Land Management yesterday.
If wasting a couple-thousand dollars next year is no big deal to you, you can skip this.