The repeal, a decades-long priority for public employee advocates, heads to the president for his signature after a late ...
"Congress as an institution has seen tremendous turnover. It has struggled to recruit and retain and develop staff," said ...
"You really have to start with what's the threat overall and then why specific to military families and the military children ...
"We're one of the 11 categories of explicitly defined critical infrastructure, according to the federal government and DHS," ...
The latest CR drops President-elect Donald Trump's demands for a debt limit increase into the new year. It next goes to the Senate, for expected quick passage.
Sen. Roger Wicker, who's poised to lead the Senate Armed Services Committee, lays out his plan for reforming the acquisition bureaucracy and boosting innovation ...
Under a new plan, about one-third of CISA's staff will keep working through a shutdown. But experts are still concerned about the impact on U.S. cyber defenses.
Federal CIO Clare Martorana’s tenure is coming to an end in January and she reflects back on her office’s efforts to improve federal technology.
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said agencies have notified employees whether or not they will keep working during a possible government shutdown ...
Join us for Federal News Network’s Industry Exchange Cyber 2025, where we delve into the latest cybersecurity strategies and technologies to safeguard your organization in an ever-evolving digital ...
Federal employees may have questions about what happens to their pay and benefits during a government shutdown. Federal News Network has compiled some answers.
For many federal agencies, the data pillar of zero trust requires an intense focus on data tagging and categorization. We talk to agency and industry cyber experts — from the Defense Department, the ...