An official with the Office of Personnel Management said “nearly all” agencies have met the Telework Enhancement Act's requirements and outlined what comes next.
The Veterans Affairs Department sees an opportunity to develop a better acquisition workforce.
Lawmakers in the House and Senate introduced legislation that would reorganize the federal acquisition training system and promote career development for those working within the civilian acquisition workforce.
Lt. Gen. Kenneth Minihan and Gen. James Cartwright are being honored for their contributions to cybersecurity defense by the University of Maryland University College as the institution celebrates its new cybersecurity program.
Federal 100 award winner Robert Childs is changing the way government technology leaders learn and work.
Trading employees for short-term projects may broaden workers' careers while providing their expertise to a department in need.
O'Reilly Media CIO Jonathan Reichental says coordination, analysis and innovation skills are in high demand these days.
States are facing critical shortages of IT workers, made worse by furloughs, hiring freezes and stagnant salaries -- similar to measures that are in effect or proposed for feds.
According to industry insiders, a new approach is essential for reforming DOD acquisition practices.
Upgrading the institute and making sure it has enough money will ultimately lead to more effective oversight of government contracting, the measure's backers say.
The administration's plan to hasten the end of giant, trouble-plagued IT projects depends on achieving two objectives.
A regional competition hosted by Computer Sciences Corp. pitted teams from four area colleges against each other and against red-team hackers, part of a growing national effort to encourage science education and develop a professional cybersecurity workforce.