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Naval War College professors tells Federal News Radio that the military needs to drop strict rules on appearance in order to attract more talent
The federal government may be open for business again, the military members have been told it's unclear when they will receive back pay for the past three days.
Downsizing teams assigned to drain the swamp in different agencies can't understand why so many employees turn up their noses when offered a $25,000 buyout.
Military personnel will get their next paycheck in full, but things are a little more complicated for DoD civilian employees.
Larry Allen joined Federal Drive to talk about GSA's recent developments toward creating a governmentwide e-commerce portal.
The Defense Department says TRICARE will continue to operate, but it's expecting a few issues.
Among the differences this year: some commissaries could remain open, travel polices get more restrictive.
Continuing resolutions temporarily evade shutdowns, but they may also hurt the Department of Defense’s readiness long-term.
If service members can't pay their debts they might be in violation of the Uniformed Code of Military Justice.
Several industry organizations have resource centers to help industry prepare for a government shutdown.
Essential employees will still go to work, but everyone else will be sitting at home.
Navy says all of its Japan-based ships are caught up on training, certification standards, a dramatic departure from a year ago.
Defense Undersecretary for Research and Engineering Michael Griffin said he wants to focus on how DoD transitions programs from ideas to reality.
After years of cajoling by Congress, the Defense Department has finally begun a full audit of its financial statements.