In today's Top Federal Headlines, the Veterans Affairs Department releases results of its analysis of over 55 million records spanning over 35 years related to veteran suicide.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the Air Force announces that its F-35 Lightning II met all key criteria for reaching initial operational capability.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, a man who worked for the FBI for nearly 20 years pleads guilty to divulging sensitive information to at least one Chinese government official.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, a new report finds the Veterans Health Administration lost more clinical work staff in 2015 than any other time in the past 5 years.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the Defense Business Board says speeding up DoD's business enterprise is one of the long term hurdles incoming officials will have to face. Also, do private Facebook groups qualify as union meetings?
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the General Services Administration clears federal employees to use ride sharing services, and an official in charge of managing whistleblower complaints in the intelligence community files one of his own.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the Labor Department says federal contractors did not pay cafeteria workers on Capitol Hill proper wages required, and federal employees get a chance to describe how fairly they are treated.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the Army needs to step up its efforts when reviewing how well contractors performed in the past, while the rest of the military services name the contractors they consider the cream of the crop.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the Office of Personnel Management reminds agencies to use telework to protect workers from the brutal summer heat, and the largest federal employee union gives its opinion of Hillary Clinton's VP selection.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the House Oversight Committee introduce bill to further whistleblower protections for contractors, and the Pentagon updates its 2015 Law of War manual.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the Library of Congress says it successfully defended its network from from a denial of service attack on its network, and the House Oversight Committee wants to know how many political appointees have converted to full-time employees.
In today's top Federal Headlines, the Justice Department files a False Claims Act complaint against a major government contractor and the Republican platform gives mixed things to say about federal agencies and their employees.
In today's Top Federal Headlines a member of President Obama's cabinet violated the Hatch Act, and the Pentagon is trying a new approach to social media monitoring.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the Global Aerospace and Defense sector saw a boost in revenue in 2015, and the Army will not make the 2017 deadline for transitioning its systems to Windows 10.
In today's Top Federal headlines, new rules help gov't hire more small business subcontractors, and GAO warns DoD and the VA don't have a solid plan for e-record interoperability.