The nation's veterans have served the country but life after the military often comes with special financial challenges made tougher by inflation.
There's a special committee of the Council of Inspectors General that's supposed to take action when inspectors general fail to the exercise of good conduct.
A federal attorney steeped in administrative law now has a chance to influence it. Fernando Laguarda is general counsel at AmeriCorps.
In today's Federal Newscast: It looks like the TSA has a screening machine that discriminates. The hiring surge at the Internal Revenue Service continues. And the Defense Department has a new chief of defense industrial base cybersecurity.
President Biden recently appointed four new members to the 10-member council of the Administrative Conference of the United States.
The Veterans Affairs Department is in the midst of a five year pilot program. It's called VET TEC.
The action plan from the Biden administration for the infrastructure bill seeks to ensure projects across the nation get done on time and on budget.
In today's Federal Newscast: Boasting a 91% success rate, the IRS rakes in $31 billion dollars from tax cheats. A new director has been named at the NIH to run NCATS. And a House committee moves to help VA employees concerned about the mishmash of state abortion laws.
Features of two emerging governmentwide acquisition contracts demonstrate small but important innovation.
Figures from the Government Accountability Office show a 12% drop in the number of contracting protests in fiscal '22 relative to the year before, protests are down 40% Since 2018.
The Veterans Health Administration has been working a deal with Uber the ride service to help rural veterans get to their appointments.
Digital services and modernization are pillars of the Biden administration's management agenda. These efforts don't just matter to federal agencies, though, business is thoroughly behind efforts to streamline government services.
Veterans currently experience long wait times for pain management treatment. Allowing nurse anesthesiologists to treat them would speed the process up.
In today's Federal Newscast: The world continues to have fewer TSP millionaires. AFGE continues to grow. And VA health care embraces toxic exposure screenings.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband is recovering. But the attack at the Pelosi home in San Francisco has Congress rattled once again about security.