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The White House's postal task force calls for rolling back collective bargaining rights for postal unions, and doesn't look to undo the Postal Service's obligation to pre-fund health benefits for future postal retirees.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Integrated Digital Experience Act calls for digitizing government processes and establishing minimum standards for federal websites.
Incomplete, inaccurate provider database remains a major problem, 11 months after new vendors took over TRICARE management.
With the Office of Management and Budget soon to release the draft version of its federal data strategy, forward-thinking agency program offices see opportunities to leverage their data to get a better sense of how much performance they get out of each dollar in their budgets.
Larry Allen joined Federal Drive to talk about key shuffles, such as Laura Stanton becoming the new day-to-day manager of the General Services Administration's Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions telecom contract.
The Department of Veterans Affairs said it is realigning the health administration to comply with the president's reorganization executive order.
Tyler Morris, the director of product management for Iron Mountain Government Solutions, explains how agencies improve records management and office space management at the same time.
Agencies have more guidance now on how they should comply with President Donald Trump's May executive orders on collective bargaining. Hear this and more stories in today's Federal Newscast.
The Defense Department is planning to merge the National Background Investigations Bureau, Defense Security Service and other entities within the Pentagon to form one, new security clearance entity.
White House chief of staff receives praise and criticism from Trump, but not a pledge to keep him on the job
The Department of Homeland Security's Science and Technology directorate has reorganized. It aims to work more closely with the department's operating divisions.
House Democrats say the Oversight and Government Reform Committee will refocus on investigations of the executive branch, questions of cabinet-level ethics and a new twist on issues that concern the federal workforce.
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Acquisition Kevin Fahey said the changes, including a large workforce reduction, have been in service of innovation and speedier acquisition
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