Policy memos or statements are wish lists unless there's an implementation plan and follow-through.
USPS says its network modernization plans are badly needed to revitalize its legacy infrastructure, which was built to primarily transport letters,
Colleen Heller-Stein, the first career fed to lead the CHCO Council, sees human capital leaders as a bridge between agencies and OPM for the federal workforce.
At nearly 250 years, the United States is no longer a new republic. The buildings housing the congressional branch are long in tooth.
Rachel Terlep and her memes prevent forest fires.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine provided another situation calling for targeted export controls.
The success of the Mentor-Protégé Program is a major accomplishment for SBA, and you’d think the agency would be working hard to keep the momentum going.
With the arctic region becoming more of an arena for changing climate, the Coast Guard has stepped up efforts to keep an eye on the Alaskan seas.
The White House tasked agencies with updating their sexual misconduct response policies in 2021. But DOJ GEN says the steps to get there are unclear.
The IRS' inspector general says protecting taxpayer data continues to be a major challenge for the agency, as it struggle with several key cybersecurity areas.
Catie Miller chats with Amanda Dolasinski, social media manager at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, about Star Wars, Bill Nye, and her mad pitching skills.
In today's Federal Newscast, GSA awards Clark Construction a $524 million contract to build new CISA headquarters.
OMB asked the 24 largest federal agencies provide an update on efforts to reduce their underutilized office space.
The Secret Service has a key role investigating financial crimes, including cyber fraud, but some lawmakers want it to focus solely on its protection mission.
Local election officials and how they interact with voters, candidates and sign carriers can all have a lot of influence on people's confidence in elections.