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Former department leaders said the Foreign Service risks losing future generations of talent unless it modernizes its up-or-out culture and develops a more inclusive workforce.
In today's Federal Newscast, The White House issued interim guidance yesterday directing agencies to develop plans for meeting the Biden administration’s Justice40 initiative.
How can the Department of Homeland Security possibly vet 40,000 people coming to the United States every day to spot the possible security threats?
The Project on Government Oversight's Mandy Smithberger testified about the issue to Congress, and she joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to talk more.
For how the agency might be improving things for the next filing season, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to the National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins.
Something big is brewing over at the Labor Department's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs.
In today's Federal Newscast, the federal government could have multifactor authentication and encryption technologies fully deployed across its networks within six months.
David Riel, winner of the Maj. Gen. Harry Greene Awards for Acquisition Writing, speaks about incentives the Department of Defense should use to attract leading technology companies.
How can the resources marshaled to get private citizens into space be marshalled for better human relations on earth?
Lawmakers want leadership to address problems at the VA's law enforcement arm, including high officer turnover and gaps in tracking use-of-force incidents
The Library of Congress has been on a long-term quest to digitize what it can, of its collection and find new ways to connect with the public online.
Few events have affected the National Transportation Safety Board as much as TWA Flight 800. Now the reassembled fuselage of the doomed 747 is about to be scrapped.
A Senate measure would bolster safety for when feds returned to the office. This and more updates from WTOP Capitol Hill correspondent Mitchell Miller.
In today's Federal Newscast, House Democrats have an idea of what the Social Security Administration should look like whenever the pandemic ends.