The Supreme Court has stripped the Securities and Exchange Commission of a major tool in fighting securities fraud.
Among its priorities, the Biden administration wants to help clean up the oceans and make the use of them more sustainable.
The Supreme Court has sided with the Biden administration in a dispute with Republican-led states over controversial social media posts.
Weapons take too long to develop and field. Dozens of Defense Department acquisition programs are late, slow or over budget.
The IRS recently installed a new chief of its Criminal Investigation branch. He is a 29-year IRS veteran.
Former Federal CISO Chris DeRusha is headed to Google Cloud to serve as director of global public sector compliance.
Localizing oversight helped CBP bring its decentralized records management process into compliance with NARA's standards.
A new contract for employees at the Environmental Protection Agency has some new assurances that allow scientists to discuss their work more freely.
Its 2025 Defense appropriations bill would prohibit DoD from using funding for any telework or remote work that is done on a 'regular and recurring basis.'
In the House, it's one down and 11 to go for the appropriations bills that make up the federal budget for 2025. Lawmakers are set to make a lot of progress.
Out of $75 million in bonuses paid in 2023, about 14 Amtrak executives received more than $200,000 each.
Today, technology plays a central role in helping to reduce the loss of life and property during a disaster.
Once agencies hand in their information, OPM will pass it along to both the Republican and Democratic parties for their review ahead of the November election.
For future deployments, Air Force leaders want to deploy entire wings of airmen, rather than cobbling together personnel from various commands and locations.
Shouldn't in-person appointments and when they're available become part of agencies' thinking about improving customer experience?