Over the past three years, agencies have rebuilt their departments and energy programs, leveraging years of data and experience.
White House’s Jake Braun and CISA’s Ross Foard are two more cyber leaders how who left federal service in the last month as the RRB is seeking a new CIO.
Dementia is sad and hard on families. We don't know Joe Biden's condition, but if he is in decline there should be no delight in seeing the uncontrollable.
The IRS Whistleblower Office has helped recover nearly $7 billion in taxes owed. Whistleblowers have been paid more than $1 billion in awards.
The EPA got $5 billion to use as grant funds for new school buses under the bipartisan infrastructure bill.
Despite a growing federal workforce, current budget deliberations in Congress could cause the pendulum to eventually swing back in the other direction.
In today's Federal Newscast, the FDIC is taking several steps in light of recent findings of a hostile work environment.
David Lebryk, the fiscal assistant secretary at Treasury, said a new strategy provides tools, best practices and guidance to improve federal payments.
The Supreme Court last week overturned a 40 year precedent. In a case brought by New England fisherman, the court reversed the Chevron deference.
Jeffrey Dade, the technology integration section chief for the Office for Bombing Prevention in CISA, said tools and information is at the heart of its mission.
For employees at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, workloads right now are much higher than they should be, EEOC Chairwoman Charlotte Burrows said.
The Supreme Court has upended a 40-year-old decision that made it easier for the federal government to regulate the environment.
CBP has taken steps to better balance transparency and privacy when it comes to what are known as Enforce and Protect Act administrative proceedings.
Agencies need multiyear funding to get big modernization projects done. Otherwise it is piecemeal, depending on the year-to-year whims of Congress.
The 2025 Labor, Health and Human Services and Education appropriations bill includes language specifically targeting federal telework reporting requirements.