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The State Department is trying new pilots in edge computing at its embassies thanks to the flexibility of TIC 3.0.
To keep the State Department staffed and prepared to handle this expanded cyber diplomacy role, House and Senate Democrats are calling for a $12 billion increase in foreign affairs spending.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Army issued a new strategy for straightening up the nation's flagpole in the Arctic.
Foreign policy shifts back and forth from administration to administration, sometimes violently. So how do the diplomats manage to convey stability of the world's oldest republic?
In today's Federal Newscast, in one of her first moves as Energy Secretary, Jennifer Granholm is reviving one of the agency's largest loan programs for clean energy.
Presuming the Biden State Department wants to use data to inform its decisions, the CDO position should be in high demand.
In today's Federal Newscast, the $1.9 trillion COVID relief package that cleared the House Friday night includes a few key provisions for federal employees.
Consider becoming a mentor to someone who doesn't look like you.
In today's Federal Newscast, mass vaccination sites staffed by active duty military members are now up and running in three more cities, with more set to come online in the next few days.
Freedom of Information Act requests are on the rise. Rising faster are instances of federal agencies turning them down.
In his first visit to the State Department’s HQ during his administration, Biden told a new class of Foreign Service officers, joining virtually, that he would focus on ensuring they feel “trusted and empowered."
As the Biden administration gets up and running, the president's pick to run the State Department sees an opportunity to revitalize its workforce.
Stuart McGuigan, who was the chief information officer at the State Department for the last two years before leaving on Jan. 20, said a recent application summit drew more than 800 attendees from across the department who want to develop new software capabilities.
In today's Federal Newscast, the White House tells agencies to hold off on publishing any new rules until after President Biden’s appointees have had a chance to review them.