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Judge issues order keeping Confederate memorial at Arlington Cemetery
The Army had planned to remove the memorial this week.
Workforce leaders hope to solve cyber reskilling challenges
The CIO Council's workforce leads discuss the cyber reskilling academy's latest results and how to better the program.
By Andrew Eversden
What we continue to get wrong about cybersecurity
Today’s cyberthreat environment is menacing, and it’s clear that we always need to be in a state of “high alert.”
By Kiersten E. Todt
Next federal research ship slated to sail Gulf of Mexico in 2023
It will be the third of three research ships being built for the National Science Foundation to add state-of-the-art vessels to the shrinking research fleets in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and the Gulf. T
Is the US the weak link in the blockchain?
A lack of funds and understanding is slowing down government adoption, according to a panel of technology advocates.
By Andrew Eversden
How a federal charity program is coping with the shutdown
The Give Back Foundation and TASC help the Combined Federal Campaign to extend participation deadline.
By Jeanan Yasiri Moe, chair, The Give Back Foundation and Cliff Mason, president, TASC
Coast Guard families plead with lawmakers as they prepare to miss another paycheck
Unless Congress acts this week, Coast Guard members likely won't get paid at all in January, and retirees will start missing out on benefits next month.
Trump charity did not donate last year amid plans to close
President Donald Trump and other directors of his foundation are being sued by New York's Attorney General for allegedly using its money to settle business disputes, help with his presidential campaign and pay for personal items.
Right-leaning nonprofit paid Whitaker nearly $1 million
Documents show acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker began revising his public disclosures the day he was appointed acting attorney general. He revised the forms four more times, including on Tuesday.
USGIF appoints a new chief operating officer
USGIF selected a seasoned trade association and meetings professional to provide staff with day-to-day leadership.
By Brandon Knapp
2018 CFC: Looking forward to giving back, again
A new platform is debuting for the fall 2018 Combined Federal Campaign to make it even easier for men and women in federal employment give generously to the causes they support.
By Jeanan Yasiri