Hubbard Radio Washington DC, LLC. All rights reserved. This website is not intended for users located within the European Economic Area.
The comprehensive 2018 spending bill drawn up by lawmakers Wednesday night doesn't include any additional funding for the Trump administration's plan to build a new FBI headquarters in downtown Washington, D.C.
The omnibus spending bill pays for service members' 2.4 percent pay increase and increases end strength.
The $1.3 trillion omnibus spending package includes all 12 appropriations bills and conforms to the new, higher spending caps set in the 2018 Bipartisan Budget Act.
The President's Management Agenda stresses over and over the need to modernize legacy systems and deploy more digital services
Though lawmakers still haven't unveiled the final text of an omnibus spending package for the rest of fiscal 2018, veterans organizations and members of Congress are hopeful the bill will contain major VA policies.
As this year's fifth continuing resolution nears its Friday deadline, relations on Capitol Hill look about as frosty as the incoming weather.
In today's Federal Newscast, three lawmakers want legislation to overturn a 2013 court decision which prevents some defense department employees from appealing to the Merit Systems Protection Board.
Federal News Radio wants to know what effects the continuing resolutions and shutdowns have had on you and your agency.
Lawmakers on the House Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on IT are concerned that the IT modernization effort is losing momentum.
In today's Federal Newscast, CACI International makes an offer to buy IT contractor CSRA after it had already agreed to a deal with General Dynamics.
Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin said he regretted the distractions that recent reports have created.
The winning bidder of a DoE contract ran into protests because of its novel approach to handling very dangerous material.
In today's Federal Newscast, Senator John McCain said Gina Haspell will have to explain her involvement in the CIA's enhanced interrogation program before he'll vote for her confirmation.
The president's fiscal 2019 budget proposal includes $18 million for the Interior Department to begin reorganization and relocation of its employees and sub-agencies to new locations in the western U.S.