GAO Calls on Agencies to Tighten Wireless Network Security
Federal agencies have taken steps to secure their wireless networks but GAO has cited opportunities to take it further. Leading …More
Federal agencies have taken steps to secure their wireless networks but GAO has cited opportunities to take it further. Leading …More
The White House has ordered departments and agencies that handle classified information to establish security assessment teams consisting of counterintelligence, …More
The White House has appointed the deputy director of the national counter-terrorism center to lead a review of information security …More
The Senate has approved Jacob Lew, President Obama’s pick to succeed Peter Orszag as OMB director. Lew, who led OMB …More
The DoD inspector general has launched an investigation into plans to relocate 6,400 DoD personnel to the Mark Center in …More
DHS is pushing two cybersecurity initiatives designed to enhance coordination and information sharing with state, local, tribal and territorial governments …More
The Departments of Veterans Affairs and Defense have been collaborating on an "integrated disability evaluation system" pilot program designed to …More
OPM is again promoting its informational pandemic website ahead of an already burgeoning flu season. The website contains information specific …More
The chair of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee has voiced supported for stepped up TSA passenger screening …More
GAO has announced that it reached a tentative agreement on its first master collective bargaining agreement with the International Federation …More
The FAA failed to provide effective oversight of American Airlines and to address the air carrier’s compliance with inspection and …More
The leadership of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee has called for greater cooperation between the public and …More
The Merit Systems Protection Board had found the Federal Career Intern Program in violation of veterans’ preference rules. The decision …More
The economic recession has temporarily delayed what many observers have long predicted will be a "retirement wave" in the federal …More
The Partnership for Public Service has released a study that offers an approach agencies can use to analyze and better …More
A GSA employee has reportedly sent the names and Social Security numbers of the entire GSA personnel rolls to an …More
OPM has developed model recruitment and hiring strategies for agencies to use to increase their employment of people with disabilities …More
OPM has posted a series of "bite-size training" videos aimed at helping managers navigate aspects of the hiring process. Topics …More
The White House has announced finalists for this year’s SAVE award, which is designed to encourage federal employees to submit …More
OMB has issued guidance to help agencies prepare initial inventories covering service contracting in fiscal 2010, as required under the …More
Republican leaders on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee have released a report identifying potentially $250 billion in savings through …More
GSA is putting in place a requirement that all new federal building construction and substantial renovation projects must meet “gold” …More
GSA has announced plans to establish virtual meeting centers at federal buildings throughout the United States that will be available …More
A 2006 attempt to reorganize the EPA’s library network by consolidating and putting collections online was scrapped amid controversy, but …More
The president of the American Postal Workers Union, William Burrus, recalled disagreements with Potter over the years but he also …More
Postmaster general John Potter has announced plans to retire this December after 10 years on the job, and he is …More
PEER released its own survey of field CID field agents and cited a fear of job retaliation by management. The …More
The EPA has reassigned the director of its Criminal Investigation Division just as the Director of the Office of Criminal …More
The American Postal Workers Union began negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement with USPS management on September 1, but with …More
The National Security Personnel System program office is ahead of schedule for transferring about 226,000 employees from NSPS to the …More