You may not have seen him on the rostrum at the big conferences, but Ken Allen has been behind the scenes at ACT-IAC for nearly 14 years.
Agencies receive more Freedom of Information Act requests now than ever before. But their workforces haven't kept up with the growing demand.
Until recently, the Defense Logistics Agency spent a good deal of time and money printing and mailing hard copies of its unclassified maps in order to be archived.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management is changing regulations on direct hire authorities.
For agencies, the optimal site is a constantly moving target. But officials at the Veterans Affairs Department think they've got it right this time.
Neil Chatterjee will take over as chair of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, after Kevin McIntyre announced he was stepping down due to a "health setback."
As industry continues to await one final RFP, DISA is examining policy changes that will help it implement its DEOS contract.
How can artificial intelligence be used to solve some of the federal government's most complex IT problems? Find out when Chris Milroy, AI Director at Alion Science and Technology, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk. October 22, 2018
If it were a bank, the Federal Student Aid Program would be among the biggest. With citizen experience a priority for federal agencies now, the Department of Education has made interacting with student loans a mobile experience. Chris Greene, chief customer experience officer for Federal Student Aid, shared more details on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
With citizen experience a priority for federal agencies now, the Department of Education has made interacting with student loans a mobile experience.
You may not want to go mountain climbing in Antarctica but people can now see the terrain and its elevations thanks to work by the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency.
NGA is leading the way in terms of female leadership. Three executives joined Women of Washington to talk about what the agency is doing right.
In today's Federal Newscast, the departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs signed an official joint statement, containing provisions to hold both agencies accountable during the project.
Just days after President Donald Trump named her the acting director of the Office of Personnel Management, Margaret Weichert, also the Office of Management and Budget’s deputy director for management, outlined some of her top priorities in the new role.
Corbin Evans, director of regulatory policy at the National Defense Industrial Association, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for some initial impressions from the study.