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The MERIT Act falls short of its purported goal of improving public service, Tom Temin writes.
National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson says response times to incoming calls at the IRS remains the biggest challenge the agency has in dealing with the public.
The Coast Guard Search and Rescue Mission employs only one oceanographer, but after years of detailed study he pioneered a computer modeling program to help the service rescue faster.
That's what the Project on Government Oversight (POGO) said it found after an extensive Freedom of Information Act request.
After a decades-long hiatus, NASA is looking toward landing people on the moon. Since that first landing knowledge of medical science has advanced a lot.
The Interior Department is the latest agency to make changes to its telework program within the past year.
The Job Corps restructuring would have closed nine of USDA’s 25 centers and transferred the remaining 16 to Labor.
The Air Force's long-running aerial refueling tanker is three years behind schedule. But because of the way it structured the deal, the cost is less than the original estimates.
Federal unions generally dislike HR initiatives from the Trump administration. Bob Tobias at American University has some possible ways ahead.
Attorney Robert Metzger, co-author of the Mitre Deliver Uncompromised Report, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin in the studio for the details.
Another group has recommended the Social Security Administration share its Death Master File with Treasury to cub improper payments.
A new DoD policy memo demands more data to support the prices the military pays for spare parts. But it only applies to one company.
Employees at the Office of Personnel Management may face administrative furloughs if Congress doesn't advance the Trump administration's proposal to merge the agency with the General Services Administration, or if lawmakers can't pass permanent 2020 funding by the end of the fiscal year.
A newly formed collective bargaining unit representing employees at the Agriculture Department's Economic Research Service has demanded USDA delay any relocations to the Kansas City region until it bargains over the move.