OMB holding agencies ‘accountable’ for 50% in-office presence
After reaching about 80% compliance, OMB’s Jason Miller tells lawmakers he expects agencies to completely follow through with 50% in-office presence for feds.
A trial for a mass environmental injury is starting more than two years after a jet fuel leak in Pearl Harbor’s drinking water poisoned thousands of people.
The Biden administration sees skills-based hiring, as opposed to relying on college degrees, as the key to making up the cyber talent deficit.
By leaning into managed services to help identify and proliferate common services across apps, DoD can reduce the complexity of scaling up cloud use, explains Akamai Defense’s Robert Gordon.
On the cybersecurity front, every week seems to bring a new threat. A recent one in the category of advanced persistent threat is known as Volt Typhoon.
The Association for Federal Enterprise Risk Management (AFERM) survey showed 66% of all respondents said their ERM program is led by a chief risk officer.
Non-compete clauses have been an important tool for companies to protect intellectual property and ensure they get treated fairly when employees leave.
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