Not since the Civil Rights Movement have we seen such a large concentration of executive branch directives around diversity, equity and inclusion issued at once, from the broad to the incredibly specific.
Draft findings from the office of the inspector general show sexual misconduct and domestic violence are going uninvestigated, unreported or unpunished at four DHS law enforcement components.
The White House recently received some expert advice about its signature cybersecurity initiative, namely to get every agency to move to zero trust systems architectures.
In today's Federal Newscast, federal agencies will have to come up with a plan to recycle their electric vehicle batteries, if a Senate bills makes it through Congress.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy says tough decisions lie ahead as part of the Postal Service's 10-year reform plan, and that the future of the agency depends on them.
Over 90 agencies release 300 new actions aiming to expand opportunities in federal services for disadvantaged communities.
GSA is using automation to root out potentially concerning products in the federal government's vast supply chain.
Some 28 million people on Medicare used telehealth in the first year of the pandemic, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.
Nicolas Chaillan, former Air Force and Space Force chief software officer, joins Aileen Black on Leaders and Legends to talk about his experience in leading the Department of Defense through the software development process.
The Biden administration is calling on agencies to take a closer look at the burden individuals go through when applying for federal services.
The President's Management Agenda last week went from idea to action plan, complete with strategy leaders and metrics for success.
When President-elect John F. Kennedy asked Bob McNamara, then president of Ford Motor Company to join his cabinet, McNamara said that he didn't know anything about government, JFK is said to have replied, "Well, we can both learn on the job. I don't know how to be president." Dr. Michael Siegel is senior education specialist at the Federal Judicial Center and adjunct professor at two local universities. He's also written a book, "The President as Leader." He helped teach judges how to lead.
OPM issued a second round of guidance to agencies, outlining several ways agencies should make federal employees more aware of their collective bargaining rights.
Rep. Gerry Connolly plans to develop legislation to address the growing issue of improper payments in federal spending.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management wants to make it easier to recruit cyber experts for federal jobs.