FCW Insider: April 8

The latest news and analysis from FCW's reporters and editors.

CISA to release emergency TIC guidance for telework surge

The guidance will expire at the end of the year and will address capabilities such as email, networking, DNS, intrusion detection and data protection. Derek B. Johnson reports.

Union warns of coronavirus exposure in federal prisons, VA facilities

The American Federation of Government Employees filed complaints with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration about alleged violations of safety standards. Lia Russell has more.

Army accelerates virtualization of training, recruitment

Army training and recruiting leaders said the service has been gradually digitizing recruiting and training, but has now shifted online amid the COVID-19 outbreak. Lauren C. Williams explains.

Acting Navy secretary resigns

Acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly resigned after audio surfaced of him calling the now-ex commander of the USS Theodore Roosevelt "stupid" in front of crew members. Lauren has the story.

Senate Dems push hazard pay for essential workers

Feds are included in the proposed premium pay increase that would float $13 dollars per hour into the paychecks of frontline workers. Lia takes a look.

How will DOD's workforce shift post-COVID-19?

What will working in DOD look like on the other side of the COVID-19 curve? Lauren explores the issue.

Team coverage: COVID-19 and the federal workforce

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