Like a hot air balloon with a pinhole, the National Labor Relations Board has been steadily losing people and the morale of those remaining.
Jessica Klement, staff vice president for advocacy at NARFE, says that action in NAPA's OPM report is essential if the civil service is to be repaired after four years of attacks from the White House.
IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig said cuts to the agency’s enforcement operations mean the tax gap between what taxpayers owe and what the agency collects is likely to reach $1 trillion annually.
The National Defense Strategy asks DoD to counter near-peer competitors, Iran, North Korea and terrorism.
A deep dive by the RAND Corporation says it might be time to revise the criteria for granting or withholding security clearances.
President Joe Biden's nominee for administrator of the General Services Administration has a software development background. Can she take on the range of challenges GSA faces in acquisition and real estate?
Broader conclusions about the role of the Office of Personnel Management have the potential to become yet another case of déjà vu unless the new director takes a number of concrete actions.
The Department of Homeland Security, by order of the Biden administration, is reportedly shifting resources to the challenge violent domestic extremism.
In today's Federal Newscast, President Joe Biden announces his picks for a slew of leadership roles.
President Joe Biden plans to nominate two former members of the NSA to lead CISA and the new White House cyber director office.
Through it all, USPS dealt with critical shortages of its employees, mail delays and a slew of federal lawsuits.
Employees and congressional stakeholders say the VA faces tough decisions with its ongoing strategic review, as the initial rollout of a new electronic health record in Washington state was far less successful than the agency originally touted last fall.
The U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy just received renewal from State. With an update on the commission's work, executive director Vivian Walker.
Washington Rep. Derek Kilmer, chairman of the Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress spoke to Federal Drive with Tom Temin for an update.
Recently the American Society of Civil Engineers confirmed that the nation's infrastructure could stand some rebuilding. For more, Federal Drive turned to civil engineer and former ASCE president, Greg DiLoreto.