The House Administrative Officer is charged with trying to help members, their staffs and others--a total of 10,000 people--adapt, change and continually be prepared for the future.
Agencies often release requests for information from industry. But many times agencies have trouble getting feedback from contractors.
Want to know what's going on at the National Transportation Safety Board? Until recently that wasn't easy. But no more.
This week on Leaders and Legends, Maria Roat, deputy federal CIO at the Office of Management and Budget, joins host Aileen Black to talk about the qualities that leaders need to be successful.
Commentator Jeff Neal lays out 5 Trump administration executive orders for the civil service that he thinks should be high on the list to be canceled immediately by the Biden administration.
President Donald Trump says he has fired Defense Secretary Mark Esper
You could conclude that the next administration will belong to Joe Biden. The Senate looks to remain with a slim Republican majority. And a House that's slightly more balanced between the two.
OMB says it's not worried about agencies' ability to pay back Technology Modernization Fund project loans as proposals were considered based on their ability to be repaid.
The U.S. Agency for International Development and the FCC might seem like strange bedfellows, but they've got an interest in 5G.
For a century, the Jones Act has reserved that right for U.S. made ships and crews. Now the idea of ending the protection of the U.S. maritime is gaining traction.
In today's Federal Newscast: A multibillion dollar contract has been awarded to build nuclear-missile submarines, an IG report expresses concern with OPM's cybersecurity efforts, and the SBA is ordered to release the names of all recipients of COVID-19-related loans.
The National Capital Planning Commission approved plans to build a 600,000 square foot headquarters for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.
The pandemic is exactly that - a pandemic. That means it's had a profound effect on how agencies operating overseas go about their work.
Don Kettl, a professor at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas, offered his take on the most important administrative and governance topics ahead.
Contractors doing business with the intelligence agencies must deal with a 2021 budget request that's hundreds of millions of dollars lower than the fiscal year that just ended.