Federal News Network’s survey of over 4,600 feds shows many are concerned about a return-to-office mandate adversely ...
The executive order requires the command to deliver both a contingency and campaign plan to "provide steady-state southern ...
How are agencies creating future-ready cloud platforms that meet data accessibility and security requirements?
The Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee voted 13 to 2 on Monday night to advance Noem’s nomination to the ...
A new industry and government consortium has joined the federal scene. This one is devoted to maritime security in Southeast ...
While DHS employees largely work in-person, the acting homeland security secretary called remote work rates at some components "unacceptable." ...
Two horses of the so-called government trifecta — the House and Senate — find themselves deep in the business of the new Trump administration.
Agencies to receive new plans to improve the hiring process and performance plans for SESers in the next 120 days under Trump administration’s new policies.
President Trump called for a hiring freeze and a return to office for federal employees, but implementing telework changes will face multiple roadblocks.
The Trump administration dismissed the leaders of the Coast Guard and the TSA, respectively. Meanwhile, Trump's nominee to lead DHS is advancing in the Senate.
The executive order reviving Schedule F quickly prompted the National Treasury Employees Union to file a lawsuit against Trump officials.
Members of the bipartisan House Task Force on AI want to ensure U.S. leadership while mitigating the threats to privacy and safety.