Controlled, unclassified information. That’s most of the information the government generates. It’s known as CUI. The Federal Acquisition Regulation council is considering new rules for CUI. Haynes ...
"We have told our active duty members, given them all the information so they can make an informed decision," said Thomas Yazdgerdi.
Federal employees had been told they'd have until today to decide whether to opt in to the program, which is now under a court-ordered pause.
A Trump wrecking ball hardly seems like the optimal way to reduce government spending. But legislators with purse power have done little on the big picture.
Is your agency’s IT team ready to solve a potentially network-crippling problem? Resiliency strategies play a critical role in defining successful cybersecurity efforts and ensuring continuity of ...
USPS reported $144 million in net income for the first quarter of fiscal 2025, a dramatic reversal from the $2.1 billion net loss for the same quarter last year. The agency’s first quarter is usually ...
Over 20 thousand people are eligible for relief after a class action suit on don't ask, don't tell was settled, says Jocelyn Larkin.
Rep. Eugene Vindman, former OPM acting director, and AFGE leaders held a town hall last night to help answer federal employee questions.
A new memo from OPM directs agencies to reverse the career-only status for those roles, and instead open them to potentially political appointments.
Jacobs has spearheaded efforts to combine different computer forecasting systems for weather and climate into a single system.
A former White House official who led cyber and tech recruiting efforts said the hiring freeze "will set us back months if not years." ...
More broadly, federal employees say they’re increasingly skeptical of OPM’s offer as new details have emerged.