Transition experts say cooperating with GSA is critical to ensure the Trump administration has the cybersecurity resources necessary to protect sensitive data.
Nontraditional hiring, pay authorities were among the factors that let DoD significantly reduce its cyber workforce shortage over the past year.
Cloud computing continues to evolve and weave its way into agency missions. How are the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security profiling a successful cloud computing strategy and what is the ...
With Republicans retaking the Senate, the upper chamber’s top oversight committee for government operations is set for a major leadership shakeup. The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs ...
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Join us for a discussion on how agencies are utilizing AI to enhance program administration, improve productivity and ensure responsible AI practices. Our panel of experts will share insights on AI ...
Admiral Alvin Holsey officially assumes duties as the new commander of U.S. Southern Command, making history as the first Black commander of SOUTHCOM.
Federal News Network conducted an online survey to gauge federal employees’ feelings after the election of Donald Trump as ...
"We have been for decades funding everything from large transportation aircrafts to energy and telecommunications projects," said Reta Jo Lewis.
The reappearance of a policy similar to Schedule F is likely, federal workforce experts say. But it would look different in a second Trump term.
"We have learned that employees really value the same experience that they have at home in the office," said Erika Dinnie.
The concept of a single network from soldiers' home stations to the tactical edge isn't new, but Army leaders say cultural changes are finally making it happen.