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Despite dire news regarding their pay and pension plan, there may be light at the end of the tunnel for feds, if they choose to flex their political muscle.
Analysis by Govini showed growing need for outside help with cyber defense, resilience anfd security at federal and civilian agencies.
IRS officials say they are following a technology road map and a digital roadmap to modernize the agency's IT infrastructure.
The House will likely pass a budget resolution that would reform civil service pensions to reduce the federal deficit by $32 billion over 10 years.
Just hours into the new fiscal year, it will finish marking up the 2018 budget. That's something it could've done six months ago.
The Defense Department is making some changes to meet its readiness challenges, but it needs more support from Congress and civilian government.
The State Department claims it can save up to $10 billion by revamping its structure, but some lawmakers are skeptical of the intentions.
David Berteau, president and CEO of the Professional Services Council, has narrowed the 1,266 pages of the NDAA down to four essential things they need to know.
Evidence-based policymaking isn't necessarily to let others look over the shoulders of federal programs, but rather to help those programs succeed.
The agency that administers the Thrift Savings Plan is getting a big budget boost next year to handle a growing number of enrollees, staff and responsibilities.
Some civilian agencies were spared from deep cuts included in the president's budget request, but the IRS and EPA would see significant reductions.
EPA advocates say recovery efforts for Hurricanes Harvey and Irma are proof of how important it is to have a fully-funded public health agency.
Defense Secretary James Mattis sent a letter to Congress outlining exactly what a three month continuing resolution does to the military.
A group of foreign policy experts assembled by the Atlantic Council advocates a "de-layered" State Department, saying the current structure is "unmanageable."