Between the Defense Department, the Veterans Affairs Department and the Health and Human Services Department, the government is one of the biggest health care providers anywhere.
A year-long study by the Defense Health Board suggests the Pentagon is not providing proper medical care to women, wasting money and hurting retention and readiness.
Bryan Ware, the assistant director of the cybersecurity division at CISA, resigned on Thursday and CISA Director Chris Krebs may be next on the chopping block.
Caucus member and Texas Republican Brian Babin joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to talk about some of the issues the caucus plans to work on.
No, people who are about to leave government should not be "canceled."
Products made with forced labor are banned from the United States. But the law doesn't stop all of them from coming in.
NGA chief technology officer Mark Munsell and SSA’s deputy commissioner Lester Diamond retired after more than 20 years each of federal service capping a busy two months of retirements and executives on the move.
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.
President Donald Trump says he has fired Defense Secretary Mark Esper
The U.S. Agency for International Development and the FCC might seem like strange bedfellows, but they've got an interest in 5G.
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.
Federal unions, many good government groups and much of the media have attacked President Trump's proposal to make it easy to fire hundreds --if not thousands--of career feds now protected by civil service rules.
The debate over the Trump administration's order to create a new civil service Schedule F - most of it has focused on the effects on career employees. But what about the public?
Just how big is the federal government? If you count contractors and grantees, it ranges from 9 million people to more than 11 million.
The National Academy of Public Administration has published a long list of ideas for the administration that begins this coming January.