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The Postal Service has approximately 189,000 delivery vehicles. As they get older, is it cheaper to replace or repair them? We get findings of a new study from Mark Duda, Deputy Assistant Inspector General for Audits at the Postal Service.
Some states excel at attracting Recovery Act project funding and quickly awarding it to contractors, while others lag far behind on both measures. Onvia\'s Michael Balsam tells us about a new study.
Gen. Stanley McChrystal loses his job after remarks to freelance reporter that reflected poorly on his civilian superiors.
Fighting stigma key to reducing solider suicides, military leaders say
Ten days after the original announcement from officials, concerned families have started to get calls back.
The National Defense University wants future chief information officers to be two things: critical thinkers and life-long learners. That is why the CIO Certificate program is constantly changing. June 24, 2010
GPO prepares to celebrate 150 years of Keeping American Informed on the documents of our democracy. Public Printer, Bob Tapella, tells us how.
Now that he\'s officially announced his plans to leave by the end of summer, what will be the legacy of OMB Director Peter Orszag as the President\'s chief budget guru? One man who has watched the career of Orszag for many years says along with high profile subjects like health care reform and the economic stimulus, the OMB chief also changed the way government works in other, less public ways.
OMB is setting up a new dashboard to measure agency performance.
One recipient explains why she\'s so proud of her job -- and being a federal employee.
The Cooperative Audit Resolution and Oversight Initiative (CAROI) provides today\'s government officials with a concrete tool to improve programs and to deal with fiscal and programmatic challenges. Rich Rasa with Education\'s IG\'s Office explains how it works.