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House Democratic leaders want to subpoena the Homeland Security and Justice departments for documents they have failed to provide regarding possible violations of whistleblower laws.
The director of the Office of Personnel Management said he wants to restore the importance of the Chief Human Capital Officers Council. Jeff Pon has asked agency and department heads to put very senior level representatives on the council that strategizes human resource policy for government employees.
Office of Management Director Mick Mulvaney told House lawmakers that his agency would conduct an ethics probe into spending at the Environmental Protection Agency.
Dominic Cussatt, VA’s chief information security officer, said VA has addressed several long-standing cyber problems, including the use of two-factor authentication.
The Air Force is using interview hubs and other tactics to cut back on security clearance wait times.
Only 8 out of 44 systems for the 2020 Census' practice run in Rhode Island have been tested to date, the Government Accountability Office told lawmakers Wednesday.
Reading the inspector general's meta-report, you'd think there's nothing the government can do right. History says otherwise.
From buildings that collapse in the rain to crooked contractors, the special inspector general for Afghanistan Reconstruction has seen it all.
Members of the federal oversight community told House lawmakers Wednesday that would-be whistleblowers need to feel comfortable about reporting wrongdoing at their agencies without fear of retaliation.
The Office of Personnel Management's inspector general says the agency needs a contingency plan to address risks in the long-term care insurance market.
House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mac Thornberry (R-Texas) wants the Defense Department to cut its Fourth Estate spending.
A GAO report found holes in CMS' systems for protecting private health data between entities.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department will be sending up to 4,000 troops to U.S.-Mexico border to assist the Homeland Security Department.
The reforms touch on perishable goods, asset forfeiture and modernizing the agency.