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.
In today's Federal Newscast, former President Donald Trump has named two officials to lead his campaign’s presidential transition team.
This increase marks the third consecutive year feds saw lodging rates go up, while rates for meals and incidental expenses last went up in 2022.
A new vision for civil service reform from the Partnership for Public Service calls for holistic modernization of government, rather than “burning it down."
In today's Federal Newscast, as an alternative to Project 2025, the Partnership has created a new vision.
Some 25 states and tribes will get $220 million from the Commerce Department to fix up coastal and watershed habitats.
Federal agencies may need to call the bullpen for a relief pitcher after several recent hits delivered by the Supreme Court of the United States.
Without pollination, it's hard for farms to grow crops. Without bees, it's hard to do pollination.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency is starting to enroll more federal employees in continuous vetting.
Job applicants, hiring managers and human resources professionals are the top three priorities in new guidance aiming to reform the federal hiring process.
More and more of the nation's drinking water systems are becoming automated. Cybersecurity attacks mean anything could come out of people's faucets.
In today's Federal Newscast, after eight years, Customs and Border Protection has reached a $45 million class action settlement.
One of the TSA's most successful innovations is PreCheck, which recently hit the milestone of 20 million enrollees.