In today's Federal Newscast, A bipartisan pair of lawmakers want to give some federal employees a new retirement flexibility.
OMB has doubled down efforts to transform customer experience in government as a way to address other top management challenges.
Life is all about priorities, protection and being present. Gigi Schumm welcomes Assiya Ashraf-Miller from the State Department's diplomatic security bureau.
In today's Federal Newscast, another former member of the intelligence community was found to have conspired with Chinese intelligence services.
The Government Accountability Office has urged the Census Bureau to step up its efforts to implement hundreds of action items on its cybersecurity to-do list.
President Donald Trump at last nominated a third member to fill the Merit Systems Protection Board, after more than two years without a quorum.
Deputy Secretary of Labor Patrick Pizzella joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to explain a new program aimed at speeding up the process of punishing contractors.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department is looking to require all fixed price contracts be paid out through performance-based contractual payments.
Bob Tobias, professor in the Key Executive Leadership Program at American University, explained the importance of career civil servants on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Executive director of the Project on Government Oversight Danielle Brian discussed a new survival guide for whistleblowers on Federal Drive with Temin
The ethical case against Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan dissolved completely under exhaustive investigation.
A U.S. official says the Pentagon's watchdog agency has cleared Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan of wrongdoing in connection with allegations that he had used his official position to favor his former employer, Boeing Co.
Even the best plans can fail in the face of sudden policy changes. Keepers of the nuclear arsenal are scrambling.
New retention bonuses for Border Patrol agents who enter into a 12-month service agreement become available in May.
Leadership changes at the Department of Homeland Security have been constant since the organization's creation in 2003. Turnover at DHS' deputy secretary and undersecretary for management positions has been especially high.