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There’s nothing like a once-in-a-lifetime global pandemic to focus one’s thinking. This year has been one for the the books.
The National Academy of Public Administration has published a long list of ideas for the administration that begins this coming January.
The election outcome will have big consequences for nearly every segment of the economy, including federal contractors and the rules they and the government operate under.
Federal involvement in election processing has steadily grown deeper.
Depending on how things go, career federal workers will have either a couple of days at most — or maybe at least the next four years — to worry about possible changes in their job security.
Politics are ugly these days but Federal Drive anchor Tom Temin thinks on the whole, the public are better than our politicians.
While much of the future of American policy hinges on the outcome of the 2020 election, any outcome will increase the focus on more and better communication between federal agencies and everyday Americans.
Telework is the norm now. And it's hitting different people in different ways. Readers wrote in to tell us how their experience has been so far. Here's what they had to say.
COVID-19 has created a wealth of different risks for people around the world. But in the United States, another unexpected consequence is the influence of the pandemic on government security clearances.
If you knew for sure whether President Trump or former Vice President Joe Biden would be elected -- how would that knowledge change your investment strategy?
A one-time hospital orderly and a Coast Guard officer - can this be the same federal government?
The fact is that millions of people who never dreamed they would be working from home have now been at it close to a year. With no end in sight, if some experts are correct. How are you feeling?
Former Chief Human Capital Officer for the Department of Homeland Security, Jeff Neal provides some background on the career civil service and why the recent Schedule F executive order undermines it.
In theory, a Biden administration could, for its own purposes, use the Trump executive order.