AI brings to contractors a raft of new legal challenges, especially because the Biden administration has insisted on safe, secure and trustworthy AI.
Other transaction authorities have become popular. But follow-on orders are not protest proof.
When the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board rolled out a new system for managing the TSP, account holders encountered a website that barely functioned.
Almost no one trusts the federal government, yet nearly all Americans want an effective government and a politically independent civil service.
In today's Federal Newscast, veterans lost more than $350 million to fraud schemes last year.
Many agencies are turning to new mechanisms for processing those paper documents into usable data.
In today's Federal Newscast, Republicans are trying, once again, to eliminate the use of "official time" by federal employees.
In today's Federal Newscast, federal employees are one step closer to receiving the 2% pay raise the Biden administration proposed for fiscal 2025.
Managers of other people tend to fall into one of four basic styles, according to research by the American Management Association.
Like many departments, Health and Human Services has moved much of its information technology into commercial cloud computing.
The Defense Department wants to spur research by students — to take on national security questions.
The U.S. seems mighty imperfect these days, but would you trade it for the government in Russia, or Venezuela or China?
A new warden have improved conditions at one troubled federal prison. But staff at the Federal Correctional Institution Thomson aren't paid enough.
A team from the Environmental Protection Agency had the task of neutralizing and removing toxic ash in Lahaina.
The latest national security scorecard from a data analytics firm shows "a nation immersed in an all-encompassing struggle to preserve its global leadership."