In today's Federal Newscast, the changes Congress ordered at the Internal Revenue Service seem to be helping the agency better identify fraudulent claims.
The Homeland Security Department's Federal Network Resilience Division is designing the Trusted Internet Connection for the future.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new report from the Homeland Security Department's Office of Inspector General finds the agency has no centralized database to make sure suspended companies don't compete for new contracts.
Jeff Koch, a former Bush administration political appointee, is returning to federal service at the Labor Department.
The Homeland Security Department and Millennium Challenge Corporation, two vastly different agencies, offered similar lessons for success on the 2017 Best Places to Work rankings.
The Council on IG Integrity and Efficiency Subcommittee on IT continues to try to close the gap between auditors and chief information officers in how they determine their agency’s cyber posture.
The expansion of biometrics is all about trade offs between three categories: what you know, what you have and what you are.
The Defense Department is experimenting with biometrics to control physical access, while improving the technology's accuracy and increasing mobility.
Mike Hermus and Jeanne Etzel are leaving as the Homeland Security Department’s CTO and senior IT adviser, respectively.
Rob Palmer, who left DHS late last year and now is an executive vice president and CTO of ShorePoint, said lessons during his decade in government will help shape his private sector career.
NIST's Tim Polk joins the Federal Drive to dissect the draft strategy of the Homeland Security and Commerce Departments for mitigating risks from botnets
House lawmakers are looking for assurances from the Homeland Security Department that its equipment is safe, including both firearms and security technology.
Amid budget uncertainty, agency chief financial officers are using data analytics to determine where the agencies can most effectively streamline programs.
The Trump administration's request for an additional $18 billion over 10 years to build a border wall is riling up some Democrats, as Congress continues negotiations over a spending deal by Jan. 19.
In today's Federal Newscast, Customs and Border Protection says it reviewed over 30 thousand electronic devices last year, while also announcing changes its making to the search process.