The Senate is expected to take up the legislation before a midnight Friday shutdown deadline. And lawmakers are negotiating a second package of six bills.
Federal technology leaders from DISA, Army PEO-EIS and CMS are heading for new jobs in the private and public sectors.
Along with promoting apprenticeships, the new executive order re-establishes labor-management forums between federal unions and agency managers.
The Defense Department operates a slew of intelligence activities and programs. It even has a senior intelligence oversight official, who has come up with more
After two years of study, the panel Congress assembled to fix DoD's budget process made 28 recommendations that could take years to implement.
Months of tense negotiations and four continuing resolutions later, a new appropriations minibus puts several agencies at or below fiscal 2023 spending levels.
The Space Hour's Eric White speaks with Padi Boyd, director of NASA's Science Mission Directorate Bridge Program.
Many pilots are hiding their mental health problems from the Federal Aviation Administration, fearing that they’ll lose their certifications and their jobs.
It is not what contractors or most federal employees wanted, but Congress did manage to avoid a partial government shutdown last week.
The George H. W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum now has a new director for the first time in 20 years.
To avoid a government shutdown, the bills still must be approved by both houses of Congress before March 9, both of which return to work on Tuesday afternoon.
Officials say he has been listening in on meetings and getting updates in recent weeks in order to be prepared when he returns to full duty as commandant.
For a couple of decades, the For Your Benefit show has aired here on Federal News Network. Host Bob Leins broadcast his final show this past Monday.
The bill now goes to President Joe Biden to be signed into law. The short-term extension is the fourth in recent months.
A long-running legal dispute between USPS and the union that represents its postal police force heads back to a third-party arbitrator to settle the issue.