House Speaker Mike Johnson is vowing to press ahead with requiring proof of citizenship for new voters as part of a bill to avoid a partial government shutdown.
DHS General Counsel Jonathan Meyer says he’s returning to the private sector after nearly three years on the job.
This week on Amtower Off Center, host Mark Amtower is joined by Peter Jacobs of the Merritt Group for a discussion on the evolution and current state of podcasting, especially as it pertains to GovCon ...
State Department officials notified the American Foreign Service Association about the possible lapse of funds in July.
"The unique solution that we've created combines atmospheric water generation where we suck the water from the humidity in the air," Lanson Jones said.
"There's really no telling just how much of an impact election year politics could have if we do face a shutdown," Larry Allen said.
"Confidentiality is anathema to the purpose of these policies, which is to restore public trust," Jeff Ruch said.
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With OPM's final rule, agencies can move Presidential Management Fellow (PMF) graduates to full-time jobs at different agencies in certain circumstances.
"DCSA plays a critical role in executing Trusted Workforce 2.0 objectives as the largest provider of personnel vetting ...
DHS is asking Congress to help the Cyber Safety Review Board with legislative authorities, funding and subpoena powers to aid its cyber incident investigations.
Join us on Oct. 1 and 2 for Federal News Network's Cyber Leader Exchange where we'll dive into how agencies are strengthening ...