The impact of job searching can wreak havoc on your mental health. Here are the nine signs to keep your eye on.
Amid a surge in cyber-attacks, experts debate if state and local governments should gain offensive cyber capabilities to deter threats.
Defense experts underscore NATO's challenges in achieving drone interoperability and closing capability gaps in unmanned aerial warfare.
The extension raises the contract’s ceiling to $460 million and includes ongoing engineering and technical support for ballistic missile defense systems, focusing on sensors, space sciences, an...
Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) became a thing in November 2010 with the signing of EO 13556. But like all things government policy, that documentation was just a foreshadowing of what ...
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Calling yourself innovative or creative or experienced won’t make you stand out in any searches. Here's what you need for a standout profile.
Get an inside look at how polygraph examiners distinguish between lying and nervousness. Find out how to be 100% honest during examinations.
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Lifelong learning is more than a simple decision. It’s a habit. And habits take time and discipline to develop.
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The Talent Management Innovation Challenge by the Department of Defense aims to bring solutions straight from the frontlines of DoD hiring problems.
Election interference and threats against the nation's election officials continues, according to the DOJ/FBI.
The $28 million Army contract provides for Targeted Fidelity Apache Tactical Trainer simulators, the Tactical Control Centre, and the Network Simulation Environment.
Whether you've had a security clearance for 20 years or are in the application process for your first eligibility, here is the CV 411.
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Founded on the belief that no veteran should face the battle for normalcy alone after serving their country, this nonprofit aims to empower veterans by partnering them with specifically trained s...
Midsized government contractors face unique challenges, but they also have the opportunity to offer the best of both worlds.
America's spy agencies will be deploying generative artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze sensitive data.
Elon Musk's candid remarks on drug use bring to light the delicate balance between honesty and the implications of future drug use.
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Will listing a family member as a direct supervisor on the SF-86 prompt more questions during the background investigation?
The Army awarded Lockheed Martin a $332 million contract modification for the Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System.
This question focuses specifically on the nerves and how to keep those at bay to get the most accurate read on distinguishing those nerves.
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Federal hiring options are in the spotlight this week, while Anduril secures a significant defense contract for autonomous fighter jets.
Maxar Intelligence and Lockheed Martin's collaboration take F-35 simulator training to new heights with cutting-edge geospatial intelligence.
The $515 million modification brings the total DARPA contract to $740 million, providing essential research, development, and engineering capabilities.
Check out the latest info on obtaining (and keeping) your security clearance. Discover the steps, types, and recent updates under Trusted Workforce 2.0 that streamline the process. Perfect for an...
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Be the recruiter that is a catalyst who will turn content visions into victories, and cleared hiring challenges into triumphs.
Espionage stories and the FBI's relentless hunt for spies in the 1980s is something that every clearance holder should know.
Warren Buffett voices his concerns about AI and compares the "genie' of tech to the risks of the nuclear bomb.
Russian scientists are sweating as some are charged with treason for having released information considered sensitive by their government.
The Army awarded Lockheed Martin the $861 million contract for production of High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems and supporting services.
Are Poly administrators trained to recognize when people are lying versus being nervous? A former polygraph administrator weighs in.
DoD CIO John Sherman emphasizes the need for constant evolution, especially in cybersecurity, to stay ahead of emerging threats.
A new ominous trend in cybersecurity mimics traditional warfare tactics and moves away from criminal profiteering like ransomware.
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Social media isn't just for sharing memes; it's a powerful tool for landing your dream job. Here are seven tips to get the job you want.
GAO warns that the U.S. Navy failed to embrace the latest design practices that could reduce the construction of its vessels.
DTRA, Strategic Integration Directorate awarded the $12 million contract to provide advisory and assistance services for the agency.
Can the Transition Assistance Program (TAP) adapt to meet the needs of transitioning service members in their civilian careers?
In an era where our digital footprint is as significant as our physical presence, maintaining robust cyber hygiene is critical.
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CIA's CIO and Director of IT Enterprise asks industry to lean in and challenge one another and bring the best solutions to the government.
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There are times when you just want to project your inner monologue - to let your deepest thoughts run free.
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In the opening keynote of #GEOINT2024, Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence Dr. Stacey Dixon discussed the industry's evolution and rapid expansion, emphasizing the need for respons...
DARPA awarded The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory a $9 million contract for microbe-based sensing systems as part of the Tellus program.
CIA's first-ever Chief Wellbeing Officer, Dr. Jennifer Posa, emphasizes the power of employee wellness in growing high-performing teams.
A recently released Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals (DOHA) case is now making national news headlines because it appears to show an individual with close relatives in an authoritarian dict...
The White House is tackling the critical shortage of cybersecurity professionals by shifting toward skills-based hiring.
The U.S. Army's Special Operations Command is reaches Gen Z recruits by releasing a disruptive recruiting teaser to get their attention.
China is all-in to compromise U.S. infrastructure and acquire U.S. technology as they prepare themselves for their future plans.
Peruse the security clearance denial and revocation cases, and you’ll see some clear trends. Here's where good records can save you.
Not every clearance investigation is going to be the same, especially if you dive into communities like the ClearanceJobsBlog. Not every agency has the same suitability guidelines, and not every ...
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Under the $170 million Army contract, Lockheed Martin will evaluate enabling technologies for possible integration into a prototype weapon system.
The seven careers in this list are in high demand and pay well, with most having a projected growth rate at a much faster-than-average rate.
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Reports circulated this week that the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) wants to to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug.
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