In today's Federal Newscast: Special Counsel Henry Kerner said the Hatch Act does not apply to Trump and Pence, the Post Office lost $1 billion dollars last month and a missing Fort Hood soldier is found dead.
In today's Federal Newscast, the American Federation of Government Employees is making a renewed push in court to score hazard pay for federal employees working on the frontlines of the pandemic.
The annual Feds Feed Families drive takes a national problem to the local level.
Essye Miller, the Defense Department's first black female principal deputy CIO is retiring. This week she joins host Aileen Black on Leaders and Legends to share her experience and wisdom about leadership.
Agencies have seen recent IT investments pay dividends during the coronavirus, putting them in a better position than the rest of the government to maximize telework, keeping up with the demand for public-facing services to ensure…
Whether in an emergency or day-to-day operations, CFO shops now work alongside their C-suite colleagues to keep the agency mission going.
This week on Off the Shelf, Jon Etherton, president of Etherton and Associates, joins host Roger Waldron to discuss how key provisions in the Fiscal Year 2020 NDAA will impact procurement and operations at the Defense Department.
This week on Off the Shelf, the Booz Allen Hamilton Immersive Technologies team joins host Roger Waldron to explain how technological advances in virtual and augmented reality are changing the way the Department of Defense trains, plans and executes.
There is still a long way to go to ensure continued and complete success in getting people, equipment, weapons, food and all the things that makes a military run well in place.
After 15 months of brainstorming, the Defense Innovation Board has pinned down the thorniest problems that artificial intelligence could raise for the Pentagon if left unchecked.
In an effort to assess and strengthen the cybersecurity posture of its Defense Industrial Base (DIB) subcontractors, the Department of Defense recently announced the development of a new framework called the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC).
HP's federal subsidiary won the end-user hardware portion of the follow-on to the Next Generation Enterprise Network contract. The award could be worth up to $1.4 billion.
Federal News Network reached out to specific DoD IT leaders - for this Defense Department Strategic IT Survey - with precise questions about how they are transforming their systems and applications into cloudenabled assets.
The Department of Health and Human Services is cancelling many of its interagency agreements with DoD, affecting 18 separate shared services including the Employee Assistance Program.
Congress declined to authorize a new assistant secretary of the Navy for information management, so officials are moving on to "Plan B."