Ventris Gibson, former deputy director of the U.S. Mint, was sworn in as the agency’s new director on June 17th, two days after the Senate confirmed her nomination by voice vote. Gibson
MorePresident Joe Biden on Tuesday signed into law a bipartisan bill to establish a rotation program that will provide federal civilian employees an opportunity to work at different agencies to expand their
MoreSens. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kan., have called on the White House to update the executive order that establishes rules for government classification and declassification to address urgent concerns
MoreVice Adm. Frank Whitworth officially assumed leadership of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency at a ceremony held Friday at NGA’s headquarters in Springfield Virginia. He succeeds Robert Sharp, who has led the agency
MorePresident Biden said his administration will provide Ukraine with “more advanced rocket systems and munitions” to help its people counter Russia’s invading forces and continue working with allies and partners on Russian
MoreLt. Gen. Timothy Haugh, commander of the 16th Air Force, was confirmed by a voice vote in the Senate Thursday to become the next deputy commander of U.S. Cyber Command, C4ISRNET reported
MorePresident Biden on Wednesday signed an executive order and a national security memorandum to advance national programs in quantum information science as part of efforts to maintain the country’s competitive edge in
MoreThe White House has created a document for rural stakeholders planning to apply for grants and technical assistance programs under President Biden’s $1 trillion nationwide infrastructure investment package. More than 100 programs
MorePresident Biden signed an order that directs the U.S. Department of Defense to facilitate the transfer of arms and other equipment worth approximately $800 million to Ukraine’s military in response to Russian
MoreShalanda Young, formerly staff director of the House Committee on Appropriations, has been confirmed by the Senate to lead the Office of Management and Budget. Rosa DeLauro, who chairs the committee, said
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