Trump says in a second term, his administration would continue to “move parts of the sprawling federal bureaucracy to new locations" outside D.C.
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.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in a memo the U.S. military will “obey all lawful orders from the civilian chain of command.” ...
Amid growing tensions, an employee group is urging DOJ leadership to ramp up its response to online threats many career ...
OPM’s final regulations for the Postal Service Health Benefits program locked in rules on Medicare Part D prescription drug ...
David Shive, GSA’s chief information officer, said concepts like human-centered design and user experience has evolved over ...
If the Trump administration is stalled in implementing Schedule F, experts say it has other levers to pull to target federal employees.
Leaders at Chainalysis shed light on the pivotal role of crypto tracing in identifying and countering political threats.
Archivist of the United States Colleen Shogan also discusses AI at the National Archives and responds to a critical Wall ...
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 ...
Join us for an in-depth discussion on advancing identity management and security in the Navy, where we’ll examine the Navy’s journey towards centralized identity management, o ...
CISA is still on the hook to define "systemically important entities" as it responds to critical infrastructure risks ranging from cyber attacks to hurricanes.