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In today's Federal Newscast, the Bureau of Land Management said it will offer both early-outs and buyouts to parts of its workforce.
The National Guard is trying to protect state cyber networks and ensure election security.
The idea of extending paid family leave for federal employees comes up year after year in Congress. Bob Tobias thinks it's long overdue, and in fact the policy is making its way into some union contracts already.
Few people know the intricacies of tax law and policy better than Eric Solomon. Now Solomon has headed to the law firm Steptoe & Johnson LLP as a partner, and he joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for more details.
At its annual fall meeting, the National Academy of Public Administration on Thursday published a list of what its members think are the grand challenges in public administration.
Employee engagement held steady across the federal workforce at 68%, according to the newly released results of the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey.
Federal agencies and contractors are doing more to avoid using the suspension and debarment process.
The Air Force says it wants to use the last expected bump in funding to build a digital Air Force.
The Minority Serving Institution Partnership Program operates as a pipeline from minority serving institutions into the Energy Department.
Why do people feel a possible need to sleep at the office? GSA would like to remind workers they can't.
In today's Federal Newscast, the General Services Administration re-iterates a policy prohibiting employees from sleeping in their offices or the buildings they work in.
To honor the late Under Secretary for Health Dr. Robert Jesse, the Department of Veterans Affairs named an annual award for Excellence in Innovation in his name.
For the latest check on the CFO Act, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to the Government Accountability Office's Director of Financial Management and Assurance Issues, Dawn Simpson.
For the next phase of AI in government, Federal CIO Suzette Kent said different C-suite talent across agencies will have to collaborate more with each other.