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You can't play shrink, but you should listen, monitor, and do what you can to ensure a healthy environment.
Work at the CIA has always carried political and moral ambiguities. The groundwork can be gritty and difficult. A new book tells the stories of four early Cold War-era American spies.
The Air Force has a well-known problem of keeping its pilots around. Maybe the crash of the airline industry will help? But it also has the challenge of retaining its best civilians.
The State Department has been working to establish a new cybersecurity bureau to work with other agencies. Only it hasn't exactly told them what it's up to and that could lead to all sorts of problems.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management wants to change how and when federal employees might receive back pay for an unjustified or unwarranted personnel action.
She may not be known to the general public, but this IRS executive helps tax preparers and the tax community generally navigate the system and also maintain professional standards.
The controversial White House directive banning what the Trump administration thinks is divisive diversity training - it applies to federal contractors, too.
In today's Federal Newscast, former Vice President Joe Biden outlines what he’d do as president for the Postal Service.
Federal D&I training needs a more methodical examination for fairness and effectiveness.
Now a book of essays by some well known good government voices offers a long list of ideas for improving things.
Host cell surface angiotensin converting enzyme might not be a household phrase, but it's part of an important piece of research done by the NIH.
Despite safety restrictions that mean the Service to America Medals program this year has to go virtual, recognizing federal employees is as important as ever.
For how all the latest Congressional activity might sort out, Bloomberg Government Editorial Director Loren Duggan spoke to Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
In today's Federal Newscast, Congress makes another push to allow federal employees and military members to opt-out of the president's payroll tax deferral.