The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has resumed its hiring and training programs after a long freeze due to sequestration, GovExec reported Friday. Eric Katz writes Kathy Sullivan, acting NOAA administrator, attributed
MoreThe Internal Revenue Service has dismissed plans for employee furloughs in 2014 as the agency is set to receive $11.3 billion in funding, the same appropriations level it got last year, Federal
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The House has kicked off an application development contest that seeks to engage students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. High school students participating in the contest will work to develop and demonstrate
MoreThe General Services Administration has launched the final solicitation for a new government-wide contract vehicle covering office supplies and equipment for agencies. GSA aims to help the government save up to $150
MoreMichael Rogers, a Navy vice admiral who has been nominated to become the next leader of the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command, advocated for protecting individual rights in an interview with
MoreWeather forecasters at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are increasingly looking to use cross-domain information sharing products for personnel at other agencies to use, Mitch Jukanovich writes in a column for GCN.
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Rafael Borras, undersecretary for management at the Department of Homeland Security, will leave DHS on Feb. 7 and plans to return to the private sector, Federal News Radio reported Friday. Jason Miller
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The Obama administration is planning to introduce a new retirement account for the U.S. workers, CNN reported Thursday. Melanie Hicken writes President Barack Obama inked a presidential memo during his State of
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Gregory D. Cox, a 22-year FBI veteran and formerly chief of global counterintelligence operations, has been appointed to head the counterintelligence division at the bureau’s Washington field office. He started his FBI
MoreMichael McCord, deputy comptroller at the Defense Department since 2009, has been nominated to the comptroller post by President Barack Obama and will succeed the retiring Robert Hale if confirmed by the
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