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If you've been a government employee for more than month, you know what a shutdown is, and if you haven't just wait.
Some proponents of an apolitical civil service argued that what President Trump argued for in his State of the Union address would turn federal workers into at-will employees.
Jamie Hynds, a senior product manager SolarWinds, details what agencies should consider when implementing the five-step process.
The Army has fallen short in dealing with retaliation against whistleblowers. Example? The Teresa Gilbert case.
Is there too much power concentrated in Washington? Here's what feds think about downsizing D.C.
Will Cerner Corp.'s MHS Genesis provide the safe harbor the Coast Guard needs?
The Coalition for Government Procurement questions why federal agencies are pursuing initiatives that appear to be duplicative, rather than maximizing their spending through existing vehicles.
Congress is likely to take another run at the federal retirement program, but time may be on the side of federal workers and retirees for a change.
Should federal workers be worried that there will be another shutdown? And if there is another one, what do feds need to know?
Jeff Gallimore, a founding partner at Excella Consulting, explains why agility can help the government avoid lengthy and expensive project failures.
If you are a government worker, married to one or planning to be, there's a very important subject you should discuss while you can — divorce.
The last mini-shutdown may have felt to many like the tremors before an earthquake, according to Federal News Radio's Tom Temin.
The results of a new study comparing GSA Advantage to Amazon Business may be surprising in light of the recent legislative activity and discussions surrounding online acquisition options for government.
When many federal workers consider retirement they also look for a place with no sales or state taxes.