A new Justice Department resource center will help jurisdictions carry out firearms laws to keep guns from people deemed a danger to themselves and others.
Transportation safety in the United States has grown safer, thanks in part to work A GAO superstar. She's overseen work in crash test dummies preventing wrecks.
The non-partisan experts warn Schedule F will leave the door open to politicization and patronage throughout the federal workforce.
The Commerce Department's International Trade Administration will be looking for a new CIO and DISA executives shift into new roles.
The team behind the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter have one mission, and that is to keep the operation of the jet safe for the ...
Gabe Camarillo, the undersecretary of the Army, said the new digital engineering policy will bring the service more in-line with industry best practices.
Lots of people pay attention to the Cybersecurity Framework from the National Institute of Standards and Technology. NIST came out with a major update recently. The first such update since 2018. For ...
Acting OPM Director Rob Shriver told lawmakers the return of Schedule F would have a “chilling effect” on career federal employees.
The Army relies on its civilian workforce for crucial tasks to support readiness and operations. Now it has launched a campaign to recruit civilians.
It is budget season on Capitol Hill and agency leaders are busy defending their 2025 spending plans in front of the appropriations committees.
The Army relies on its civilian workforce for crucial tasks to support readiness and operations. Now it has launched a campaign to recruit civilians.
The Postal Service will hold off until January 2025 on its decision to move mail processing to larger regional hubs.