New survey finds that leaders fail to wisely manage limited resources.
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The Obama administration's pledge to pay the legal fees of contractors who run into trouble for sequestration-related layoffs might not be legal.
As cybersecurity legislation languishes in Congress and the president mulls an executive order, critical infrastructure remains under-secured and disputes over leadership linger, according to a panel of experts.
DHS head defends the need for executive action on cybersecurity, but says it won't include some things that 'only legislation can do.'
More focus on building and enhancing the employer brand could help agencies find and keep talent.
Agencies now have money designated through March 27.
A growing wave of retiring feds is leaving a knowledge gap, and experts fear the next tier of employees may not be ready to step up.
The military is facing the risk of digital sabotage in counterfeit electronics components infiltrating defense systems.
Although Congress couldn't agree on cybersecurity legislation earlier this year, at least one member insists it's still possible.
Cybersecurity efforts are starting to pay off and agencies are working together better, says NSC's cybersecurity coordinator.
Policies and guidance help move agile development along, but agencies are struggling with challenges rooted in cultural issues.