Food insecurity affected one in five military families as of 2021 — up from one in eight in 2019 — according to the Military Family Advisory Network.
In today's Federal Newscast, Democratic House lawmakers want to expand federal employee telework for the long-haul.
The General Services Administration is still in the process of consolidating its Schedules program into a single procurement vehicle. And although it’s undoubtedly one of the biggest changes in the program’s history, there’s a lot else going on with the Schedules that vendors need to be paying attention to.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, in a recent report, found that agencies are meeting some narrower hiring targets, but falling short of hiring employees with a broad set of disabilities.
The Justice Department's new National Law Enforcement Knowledge Lab is aimed at public safety and what the agency calls constitutional policing.
The Air Force left out critical best practices in selecting the new headquarters.
The Administrative Conference of the United States is concerned with how federal agencies carry out laws, so it launched a study to examine disclosure rules of agency legal activities.
The American Federation of Government Employees thinks it could lead to wholesale reductions in the civilian ranks.
More than two decades after the 9/11 attacks, some victims have not been compensated. This guest took over the Victim Compensation Fund when it was foundering a few years back. Now tens of thousands of people have received payments from the fund.
She's young, she majored in a science and technology field at a good university, and she chose to work for the federal government. Exception to the rule? Maybe.
In today's Federal Newscast, it’s official: the U.S. military has its first-ever female service chief.
USPS announced it would soon publish a Notice of Intent that will supplement the Final Environmental Impact Statement for its next-generation delivery vehicle fleet.
Federal employees who get into legal trouble can, under certain circumstances, accept financial help from legal expense funds. Now the Office of Government Ethics has proposed a revision to the rules for legal expense funds.
The Defense Department will bear some of the cost of increased goods and services.
Memorial Day sent Congress home for a week's recess. So the gun debates and other matters will have to wait a few more days.