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From buildings that collapse in the rain to crooked contractors, the special inspector general for Afghanistan Reconstruction has seen it all.
The departure of Scott Blackburn as acting chief information officer creates another gaping hole among top leaders at the Veterans Affairs Department.
The new acquisition and sustainment office taps Jeff Boleng to run software acquisition.
Mike Pompeo has been nominated to lead the State Department, but what shape is the agency in and how does its workplace compare to other large federal agencies?
The Environmental Protection Agency breached multiple laws when it installed a soundproof booth in Administrator Scott Pruitt's office last year, according to a government watchdog office.
The law intended to offer clarity for acting positions but has little enforcement mechanisms, the Project on Government Oversight's policy associate said.
Dana Deasy, the former J.P. Morgan Chase CIO, will join the Pentagon in early May, officials said.
The Government Accountability Office's chief scientist, Timothy Persons, says testing AI's risks in a controlled environment is crucial to implementation at federal agencies.
The federal government has been reorganized many times under new presidential administrations, and not always for the better.
New acting Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie said he wants VA employees to consider a different kind of customer service philosophy.
In today's Federal Newscast, AMVETS is urging President Trump to put Veterans Affairs Deputy Secretary Tom Bowman in charge while his choice for the position awaits Senate confirmation.
Bloomberg Government's editorial director said several major issues will lawmakers upon their return.
The question of whether former VA Secretary David Shulkin was fired or resigned matters because of ambiguity in the Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998.