President Donald Trump's second executive order offers new limitations on official time, as well as restrictions to federal union use of agency office space and property.
The CIO Council’s event highlighted the role of women and the impact they are making in the federal IT, cybersecurity.
AFGE members said they won't back down until the Education Department agrees to return to the bargaining table.
Bob Tobias of the Key Executive Leadership Program at American University shared his predictions about the AFGE's grievance against the plan.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos defended the Trump administration's plan to cut federal funding to public school districts that include military bases and Native American reservations.
VA looks headed for its sixth secretary in five years.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department says malicious hackers managed to steal the credit card numbers of several hundred people who'd been issued government travel cards.
The winning bidder of a DoE contract ran into protests because of its novel approach to handling very dangerous material.
In today's Federal Newscast, Senator and 2016 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders wants to know what Defense Secretary James Mattis is doing to address Pentagon waste and high contractor pay.
The Education Department ended negotiations on Friday with the American Federation of Government Employees and instead announced plans to implement its own terms. AFGE said it hasn't agreed to those terms.
The Energy Department will — if Congress goes along with the funding — set up a cybersecurity, energy security and emergency response office.
In today's Federal Newscast, a botched email compromises the personal information of thousands of Marines, sailors and civilians, including bank account numbers.
The White House plans to give IT modernization efforts a boost through Technology Business Management (TBM) standards.
The Government Accountability Office reviewed literature about accreditation and how it works, and provided recommendations for change
The Energy Department is developing an enterprise cyber risk management framework that will be integrated across every office in the department.