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Attracting in-demand cybersecurity talent to government service could be as simple as retraining current federal employees for the jobs of the future.
Skeletons and fossils in museum cases look like interesting artifacts to most of us, but to Anna "Kay" Behrensmeyer at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History they tell deep stories.
Michelle Thomsen, senior scientist at the Planetary Science Institute, is a long-time federal and recently won a major award from the National Academies of Science.
The National Academies' annual awards underscore women's contributions to research science, including three female feds.
Chris Hopfensberger, founding executive director of Software.org, discusses the need for further pushing STEM in education in order to prepare citizens for the jobs of the future.
The Office of Personnel Management said it will soon sign off two separate direct-hire authorities and will begin initial steps to develop a special occupational pay and classification system.
Corbin Evans, director of regulatory policy at the National Defense Industrial Association, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for some initial impressions from the study.
Award-winning astrophysicist and author of over 20 books, Neil deGrasse Tyson, discusses the state and importance of science and objective truth. Tyson also discusses why he looks forward to millennials to take the wheel, and his new book, Accessory to War: The Unspoken Alliance Between Astrophysics and the Military.
Anthony Smith, director of the Department of the Navy's Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority Institution (HBCU/MI) program., joins host Derrick Dortch on this week's Fed Access to discuss how the program is helping the Navy increase and diversify its pool of researchers and analysts.
On this week's episode of Women of Washington, Gigi Schumm welcomed Mischel Kwon of MKACyber, who created her company as a consulting firm to help "improve security operations for enterprises and U.S. federal government agencies."
Cyberspace has been defined as a ‘fifth domain’ of warfare alongside sea, air, land, and space. Like our physical reality, cyberspace is coupled with survival pitfalls and we’re learning how to better identify, manage, mitigate, and respond to them as our knowledge and experience evolves.
In today's Federal Newscast, bipartisan legislation in the Senate would shorten the deadline for the Defense department to pay defense contractors who work with small businesses.
JD Kathuria describes the upcoming STEM Symposium, which helps young students get interested in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math. Kathuria explains how fostering young interest in STEM can ultimately help fill the region's unfilled tech jobs.
A conference on the future of technology here in the D.C. region deals with advanced technology and policy-making.