VA looks headed for its sixth secretary in five years.
Ross Rustici, director of intelligence services at Cybereason, sees to end in sight to cyber attacks from the secretive nation.
Rep. Brian Babin (R-Texas) said the delay in confirming a new NASA administrator puts key programming decisions at risk.
Building a force for space would free its troops up from Air Force requirements, but is it worth it?
Nearly two years after the Securities and Exchange Committee suffered a major data breach, the financial regulatory agency plans to hire a chief risk officer to help shore up its cyber defenses.
What are the top reasons federal workers are retiring in droves? Is it fear and loathing of the Trump administration, changes in the stock market or something else?
In today's Federal Newscast, the USAJobs.gov website is among the first citizen facing sites to use the new Login.gov identity management service.
In today's Federal Newscast, law enforcement agencies are watching the gun debates, wondering how they'll carry out possible new regulations.
Kevin Bogardus of E&E News joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss the details of the Trump administration's budget and its effects on the EPA.
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey hopes this cheers up active and retired federal workers in sticker shock over the new White House budget.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Trump administration's plan for NASA emphasizes commercial services to support U.S. space objectives.
What do presidents Jimmy Carter, George W. Bush and Donald J. Trump have in common? Hint: It has nothing to do with hair.
The Office of Management and Budget wants agencies to establish two-year strategic goals as part of the new management agenda.
Federal News Radio's Tom Temin says the new, two-year, topline spending ceiling raised eyebrows even as it raised the coming deficits.
Some proponents of an apolitical civil service argued that what President Trump argued for in his State of the Union address would turn federal workers into at-will employees.