In today's Federal Newscast, President Donald Trump presided over the signing of the "One Federal Decision" memorandum of understanding, in which seven of his cabinet secretaries took part.
The Interior Department, whose compromised systems gave the hackers access to OPM's databases more than three years ago, still has gaps in its cyber defenses, according to its inspector general.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office said it's launching its new electronic bid protest docketing system May 1.
The CIO Council’s event highlighted the role of women and the impact they are making in the federal IT, cybersecurity.
In today's Federal Newscast, oversight lawmakers want the Government Accountability Office to look into Interior's decision to reassign 33 executives.
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 president's fiscal 2019 budget proposal includes $18 million for the Interior Department to begin reorganization and relocation of its employees and sub-agencies to new locations in the western U.S.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new report from the Office of Management and Budget weighs the costs and benefits of federal regulations.
In today's Federal Newscast, in the wake of a report which says corruption is getting worse, Acting Director of the Office of Government Ethics reminds federal employees about the oath they take to perform their duties.
Is there too much power concentrated in Washington? Here's what feds think about downsizing D.C.
Customer satisfaction with the federal government reached an 11-year high in 2017 according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index.
References to DC as "the swamp" remind Senior Correspondent Mike Causey of the Princess Bride's fire swamp, and its rodents of unusual size.
Downsizing teams assigned to drain the swamp in different agencies can't understand why so many employees turn up their noses when offered a $25,000 buyout.
A new and exclusive Federal News Radio online survey found almost 70 percent of the more than 1,900 respondents say a partial government shutdown is “very likely” or “somewhat likely” to happen on Jan. 20 at midnight.
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke said he intends to divide the country 13 broad regions where a senior executive would manage and lead each area with joint input and collaboration from each of the department's bureaus and subcomponents.