For citizens, interacting with the government, particularly online, can be frustrating. Those interactions can also be challenging for the agency professionals who rely on IT to do their jobs of serving the public.
Classified information has been found in the 15 boxes of White House records that were stored at former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence
President Joe Biden has signed a bill granting a three-week extension of government funding and allowing Congress more time to reach an overdue deal financing federal agencies through the rest of the fiscal year
In today's Federal Newscast, top Democrats on the House Oversight and Reform Committee are calling on the General Services Administration to terminate its lease for the Trump Hotel in downtown D.C.
The former director of Montana's wildlife agency has been confirmed to lead the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The Senate has sent President Joe Biden a bill averting a weekend government shutdown
The IRS, already dealing with a significant backlog of tax returns and taxpayer correspondence, is scrapping plans to consolidate the number of facilities that process its paper workload.
Top maritime military officials say revamping the Defense Department’s budget process could be beneficial for the services, but say they also see a need for legislative reforms as well.
For a review of its of some of the NCPC's recent work, Executive Director Marcel Acosta spoke to Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
The Justice Department has laid out its plans to have employees return to their offices. It stresses maximum telework. But one group says actual telework policies are all over the place, depending on which office you work in.
DHS's privacy chief wants to make privacy less of an afterthought by designing systems with technologies to protect the confidentiality and integrity of information in the first place.
The leader of the Federal Aviation Administration, Stephen Dickson, says he will resign at the end of March
Government investigators say former U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke misused his position to advance a Montana development project and lied to an agency ethics official about his involvement
President Joe Biden is replacing a top science adviser who resigned under a cloud with two individuals who will split his positions on an interim basis
The Justice Department updated its workforce safety plan from February 2021with new details about vaccination requirements and testing, about face masks and physical distancing and about reporting, contact tracing and continuous monitoring.