The second term of President-elect Trump will likely bring changes for the federal workforce tried out in the first term. Telework could be out, Schedule F in!
Trump says in a second term, his administration would continue to “move parts of the sprawling federal bureaucracy to new locations" outside D.C.
The General Services Administration says it’s standing at the ready to give Trump’s transition team post-election resources.
TSA's proposed cybersecurity regulation aims to ensure "higher-risk" pipelines and railways are defended from cyber attacks.
The Naval Autonomous Data Collection System (NADACS) will introduce new RFID technology, as well as improving passive RFID, for Naval Supply Systems Command.
For the General Services Administration, putting its customer at the center of its technology programs isn’t necessarily a new approach. But what is new for GSA is being able to better understand ...
"There's a lot of things that come up that could change your life dramatically that just means that maybe there's a better plan for you," said Thiago Glieger.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in a memo the U.S. military will “obey all lawful orders from the civilian chain of command.” ...
"We look at the vision in the department to maintain the ability to operate into the future without decline," said David Asiello.
If the Trump administration is stalled in implementing Schedule F, experts say it has other levers to pull to target federal employees.
Some groups congratulated President-elect Trump on his win. Many expressed concerns for the possible return of former Trump policies that would “harm” feds.
The CIC was mainly focused on satellite communications. Its mission areas have expanded to include satellite imagery and space domain awareness.