In the long run we're all dead. It's the 25 or 30 years before departure, the retirement years, that we're really got to ...
In today's Federal Newscast, federal prosecutors are wrapping up one of the biggest counterfeit postage cases in years.
A key member of the USPS Board of Governors is calling on the agency to slow down its network modernization plans, citing persistent mail delays.
The Pentagon's study recommends moving all Guard space units into the Space Force. But state governors, lawmakers and Guard leaders are pushing against it.
“I started out my life in the Navy as a knuckle-dragging CH-46 pilot, flying an age-old helicopter. The most advanced piece of technology that we had was a handheld Garmin GPS,” which pilots held out ...
A new agreement between the Defense and State Departments aims to help military spouses living with service members overseas to get the ok to work remotely.
Leaders at OPM and OMB use Public Service Recognition Week as an opportunity to highlight the many job opportunities ...
After a multi-year effort, Defense Department health and tech officials got a new electronic health record system completed.
The U.S. government is the largest customer in the world, and purchases many different products and services to meet its various objectives. In its procurement strategy, the gover ...
Appropriators say the budget caps are “unreasonable and unrealistic.” Now they want to get around them to boost the Pentagon budget.
The Office of Management and Budget selected CIOs, CISOs and other technology experts to be part of the new FedRAMP Board, which replaces the JAB.
( Back to Work Act of 2024 - Sens. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) and Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.)) Join us May 14 at 2 p.m. ET for a discussion on addressing and closing critical skills gaps in the federal workforce, ...