Why the Census is about more than congressional apportionment and aid distribution.
Mary Davie, GSA’s director of the program management office for human resources shared services, will leave the agency after 30 years on Feb. 3.
The new associate administrator for NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, Robert Pearce, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
A sexual assault allegation from inside a VA hospital has led to rancor among officials.
Kelly Morrison, a senior advisor at USAID, and Mona Siddiqui, the HHS CDO, are among several federal technology executives who are moving to the private sector in early 2020.
Joshua Spence, West Virginia's Chief Technology Officer, discussed his organization, new IT initiatives and reflections on 15 months in office.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new page on Oversight.gov tracks IG vacancies.
As long as people discriminate unfairly or illegally against one another, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission will never run out of work.
The U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) formed out of the old Overseas Private Investment Corporation and elements of the U.S. Agency for International Development.
A victim advocate for a large U.S. Army Reserve command has accused commanders of mishandling sexual assault cases and retaliating against at least one victim.
Given GSA Administrator Emily Murphy's goal of transparency, the Coalition for Government Procurement says it was surprised by the recent disappearance of GSA’s online staff directory from the agency’s website.
For how the Environmental Financial Advisory Board works, the director of EPA’s Office of Wastewater Management joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Esper's memo told military services, combatant commands and Defense agencies to get ready for another iteration of reforms meant to cut lower-priority costs.
David Patterson was a deputy Defense Department comptroller during the George W. Bush administration.
IRS now has a patent on a technology it won't use to solve a crucial problem.