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More than 200 former national security professionals want answers from the Office of Personnel Management and the Director of National Intelligence about how and why USPS released the confidential national security questionnaire of congressional candidate Abigail Spanberger.
Air Force chief says the service is likely to restructure its Pentagon offices and numbered forces to combine cyber, ISR and electronic warfare.
President Donald Trump has announced his plans to freeze pay for federal civilian employees in 2019.
Congress is wise to jump onto oversight of two departments' electronic health records projects.
Call it reform, call it tinkering around the edges. Whatever you call it, Congress is always making adjustments to the rules around federal procurement.
Four Democratic senators have introduce a bill designed to crack down on wasteful spending by political appointees.
Federal employees may not be enjoying the best labor relations at the moment, but many will still work on Labor Day.
The federal government has a large burden in dealing with the aftermath, helping states deal with the hundred of thousands of immigrants entering the country illegally.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau reminds servicemembers that changes to the Defense Department's continuous evaluation program mean they need to be more careful about paying their bills on time.
Building off the momentum of launching its National Risk Management Center last month, the Homeland Security Department has renewed its pitch to Congress to approve an agency reorganization that would streamline DHS' cybersecurity functions.
The Senate managed to pass several appropriations bills last week, putting it on rough par with the House. But the Defense Department's initiative known as Deliver Uncompromised could really affect contracting.
The Pentagon is starting to build U.S. Space Command after congressional requirements.
OMB finds dozens of more obsolete agency management rules and regulations to put through the shredder.
Long-time congressional observer David Hawkings joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for his perspective on McCain's legacy in the military and politics.