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A new RAND study reveals that the Defense Department doesn't need high ranking officials in some of its leadership positions.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Congressional Budget Office assesses a bill which would give the Trump administration expedited authority to reorganize the federal government.
Employee engagement is up 1 percent from the previous year across the federal workforce, according to the results of the 2018 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey from the Office of Personnel Management.
The Navy will work on streamlining everything from readiness to personnel.
When the Army wanted to buy mundane items such as PCs, tablets and printers, it endured three rounds of protests and ended up close to where it started.
Neil Chatterjee will take over as chair of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, after Kevin McIntyre announced he was stepping down due to a "health setback."
As industry continues to await one final RFP, DISA is examining policy changes that will help it implement its DEOS contract.
If you are planning to retire soon, when should you do it? Federal benefits expert Tammy Flanagan joined host Mike Causey on this week's Your Turn to talk about the best dates to retire.
The Partnership for Public Service and Accenture detail the ways three agencies are leading the pack to overhaul their systems in order to meet customer needs
Dementia cases will triple in the coming decades. The expenses and social devastation will be hard to control.
The Coast Guard is in the midst of a replacement program for a fleet that's getting long in tooth.
The Naval Academy's Center for Cybersecurity Studies has been around for several years but just now broken ground on its own building, to be known as Hopper Hall.
In today's Federal Newscast, the General Services Administration is fixing a shortcoming of the acquisition oversight process by using artificial intelligence.
The White House recently released the first National Cybersecurity Strategy in 15 years. Now top tech leaders in the administration seek to put some force behind it.