FTC Commissioner Terell McSweeny joined Gigi Schumm on Women of Washington to discuss her passion of helping to protect consumer privacy in the digital era.
The firing of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe hours before he reached full retirement and pension eligibility illustrates the options for feds who leave government service early, for whatever reason.
GSA began alerting vendors on March 22 after it found a third-party changed the financial information of “a limited number” of contractors registered on the SAM.gov portal.
Megan Brown, of law firm Wiley Rein, discussed the Justice Department's recently-launched cyber-digital task force as well as the potential for agency partnerships in cyber security.
Justice CIO Joe Klimavicz said modernizing legacy systems is all about ensuring an agency can fulfill its mission in real-time.
In today's Federal Newscast, Senator John McCain said Gina Haspell will have to explain her involvement in the CIA's enhanced interrogation program before he'll vote for her confirmation.
Several federal agencies are struggling to keep up with a growing number of freedom of information requests, especially as fewer documents and officials' schedules are taken offline.
In today's Federal Newscast, 24 agencies plan to consolidate their office space in the coming years according to the Government Accountability Office.
The Justice Department's Office of Information Policy launched the first iteration of its National FOIA Portal on Thursday through a redesign of its existing FOIA.gov website.
The Office of Special Counsel reminds agencies of employee whistleblower rights, as the Justice Department tightens its control on communication to Congress.
In today's Federal Newscast, Attorney General Jeff Sessions is forming a Cyber-Digital Task Force to make recommendations on policy and process changes across the Justice Department.
In today's Federal Newscast, despite facing recent scrutiny, some veterans organizations still feel Dr. David Shulkin is the best person to run the Veterans Affairs Department.
In today's Federal Newscast, Democratic lawmakers are worried the President's desired military parade would cost too much money.
Customer satisfaction with the federal government reached an 11-year high in 2017 according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index.
Excepted employees who filed suit in 2013 shutdown say pay problems can be avoided with simple legislation from Congress