The Government Accountability Office (GAO) recently reiterated a list of recommendations to the General Services Agency (GSA) on managing federal real property.
The Tennessee Valley Authority has changed a big part of the American landscape; and has a large cache of what are known as cultural heritage documents.
Few occupations match the many dangers of coal mining. Even to this day, miners experience the dangers of mine collapses.
A policy rider in the fiscal 2025 defense spending bill would block funding for telework and remote work.
Contractors on the GSA's multiple-award schedule say contracting officers are trying to re-negotiate contracts and making unreasonable demands for information.
Now a bill in Congress would instruct the U.S. Mint to make coins that commemorate service dogs.
The Navy plans to invest more than a billion dollars over ten years to revitalize an old facility. The Naval Surface Warfare Center at Indian Head, Maryland.
Processes for big weapons systems seem to be headed in the wrong direction.
The GAO says the government wastes billions and billions of dollars on duplicative and overlapping activities, and can help stop the waste with shared services.
Lots of people, even those who should know better, often misconstrue the fundamental purpose of the U.S. military.
Members of Congress are back at work on the Hill, and lots of activity centers on the National Defense Authorization bill, which has passed the House.
Half of the Biden nominees are waiting to serve as federal judges.
A mobile and interactive service known as “Annie” is being deployed nationwide to help vets keep up with their healthcare protocols via text message.
House appropriators passed the Financial Services and General Government 2025 spending bill yesterday, though it's 20% below what President Biden wanted.
If there's a universal constant among federal agencies, it's forms. Forms often get complicated and that can impede people's applications for benefits.