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Brett Goldstein will take the reins sometime this week from founding Defense Digital Service director Chris Lynch.
Barbara George, executive director of the Washington Cyber Roundtable, explains why DHS approach to recruit and train cyber workers should be emulated.
Melinda Rogers, deputy chief information officer of the Justice Department, details her approach to IT and cybersecurity talent management on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Social Security and Medicare are both moving toward their insolvency dates. If everyone likes them, why not fix them?
In today's Federal Newscast, in their annual report to Congress, Social Security Administration trustees said they expect total costs to exceed income next year, and in all the years beyond that.
Imagine if you were four months late with your rent or mortgage payment. What if the largest employer in your community forced people to work without pay?
The Army Corps of Engineers and Department of Homeland Security's new technology hires have federal backgrounds, for a change.
The General Services Administration launched a robotics process automation community of practice to collect and share best practices across government.
VA Inspector General Michael Missal said despite enthusiasm for the passage of the Forever GI bill, the agency has yet to meet a single deadline.
Gordon Bitko, the chief information officer of the FBI, said the bureau is relaying on a combination of tools, training and shared services to better manage data.
Always be recruiting. That’s the advice Melinda Rogers, deputy chief information officer at the Justice Department, has for anyone trying to maintain a cybersecurity staff.
Federal retirement expert Tammy Flanagan knows some of the ways to bring back a little certainty. Hear her advice on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
For at least the past six years, right or wrong, smart or not, some nervous feds from Maine to California have kept a nervous watch on Washington and their HR office. They are watching the…
Most employees should see the 2019 federal pay raise in their next checks, but the process will be longer and more complicated for others.