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.
In Federal News Network’s exclusive online survey on office reentry plans, many feds said returning to the office will worsen employee productivity, satisfaction and retention.
Jennifer Bisceglie, founder and CEO of Interos, joins Aileen Black on this week's Leaders and Legends to explain how she turned a small startup into a dynamic supply chair risk management and operational resilience company.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is still planning to reshape its real estate footprint across the country, even if a commission meant to refine these changes doesn’t come into focus.
The Energy Department has a backlog of nuclear waste clean up responsibilities, with material dating back to World War II. But continuing turnover in program leadership means things just aren't happening.
The Postal Service is the public face for the government's efforts to supply Americans with at-home COVID tests. But behind the scenes, the Defense Department is doing a lot of the heavy lifting.
Young, top-notch scientists have a shot at recognition from the National Science Foundation. Each year the NSF names an early-career scientist to its Alan T. Waterman award.
The targets are part of the service’s new climate change strategy, which the Navy released on Tuesday.
The Labor Department's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs launched a portal for contractors and subs to certify their affirmative action programs.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new report from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission finds opportunities for federal workers with disabilities are improving, but more work can be done.
Some members of Congress believe former President Donald Trump had a conflict of interest. As a private citizen, Trump had leased, from the General Services Administration, the old Post Office Pavilion. It became a Trump Hotel.
The Department of Health and Human Services has some new authorities to hopefully help resolve the nationwide shortage of baby formula.
In today's Federal Newscast, an influential DoD advisory group says the Defense Department needs to pay a lot more management attention to its civilian workforce.