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When the Social Security Administration denies someone's claim for supplemental or disability payments, there are a lot of ways to appeal that decision. But the process can and often does take years.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Census Bureau needed to hire 300,000 enumerators but fell well short of that goal.
A former senior member of the Postal Service’s Board of Governors says interventions by the Trump administration into its operations challenged the agency’s independence and led to his resignation in late April.
The government's antenna are quivering, at collusion and price fixing. They're attached to a big bug called the Procurement Collusion Task Force.
Making sure USPS lives up to its delivery service standards, is of course, especially important during the pandemic – particularly for rural Americans.
Several federal agencies operate so-called dissent channels for employees can express disagreement with policies or policy proposals. But a watchdog group said they're rarely used.
Initially created in reaction to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the Department of Homeland Security is at another inflection point, former DHS and national security experts say. The coronavirus pandemic is another opportunity to reimagine and refocus the department to handle the ongoing health crisis in the short term and other non-military challenges later.
The Government Accountability Office recently reviewed federal financial management. It found things have improved but a new refinements would help.
In today's Federal Newscast, the top Democrat on the Senate Appropriations Committee is calling for another delay to employee furloughs at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
The Millennium Challenge Corporation invests U.S. foreign aid into developing nations, but not without a detailed paper trail of where the money’s going.
The Postal Service won’t change the hours at post offices and the agency will continue to approve overtime as needed, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy said Tuesday.
Researchers at Veterans Affairs perform abusive experiments on cats, after their ability to use dogs was defunded, according to the White Coat Waste Project.
The Small Business Administration’s inspector general found the four-year effort to develop a single platform, Certify.SBA.gov, for small businesses to apply for socioeconomic contracting programs fell well short of its goals.
A congressional watchdog agency has found that the top two Trump administration officials in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security were improperly appointed to the posts under federal law