The Pentagon's second-ranking officials says the number of U.S. active-duty troops deployed to the U.S.-Mexico border has "pretty much peaked" at the current total of 5,800
After 20 years of studying public servants, the IBM Center for the Business of Government has published a sort of summary book with advice for a bumpy future.
Attorney Trey Thatcher joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to outline his case against a VA medical center in Tennessee.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Postal Service lost money for the 12th straight year, although a rate increase on stamps could help.
Jonathan Feibus from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission explained how his agency is modernizing its web applications to move to the cloud, and what steps other offices should consider before they do the same.
Diana Maurer from the Government Accountability Office joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss recommendations for creating more cohesive procedures for munitions between armed services.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management's inspector general assesses what the agency has done to improve its cybersecurity controls since the 2014 data breach.
Dan Mathews, the commissioner of GSA's Public Building Service, said Tuesday that the agency will focus the bulk of its attention in the coming years on right-sizing about 1,100 leases that make up the “vast majority of the money.”
President Donald Trump is weighing an administration-wide shakeup as he looks to prepare his White House for divided government
President Donald Trump, and other officials, visit Paris to commemorate the 100 years that have passed since the end of World War I.
In today's Federal Newscast, thousands of veterans are waiting for the Department of Veterans Affairs to pay their education benefits.
An update to the Office of Management and Budget's guidance on its Data Center Optimization Initiative will include more back-and-forth between agencies and the administration on fair benchmarks.
In other news, GSA lost its CTO to the private sector, but gained a deputy CIO from inside government, while the director of the cyber threat center ended her tour.
DoD's third-highest ranking official, John Gibson, is leaving his post effective at the end of the month.
Kathleen Miller has been inducted into the National Academy of Public Administration and she joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to talk more about her civil service career.