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Ret. Col. Douglas Macgregor, an author and executive vice president of the consultancy Burke-Macgregor Group, said the service is merely tinkering around the edges.
In today's Federal Newscast, the 2019 National Defense Authorization Act cleared the House, bringing service members one step closer to a pay raise.
The Office of Personnel Management and General Services Administration said they're still considering if and when they might move retirement and health services from OPM to GSA.
The Defense Department's final solicitation for the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure is worth up to $10 billion over 10 years, and will go to a single vendor.
The Agriculture Department's annual event and has challenged federal employees to beat the 2015 record of nearly 18 million pounds of food donated.
Eric Young, national president of the American Federation of Government Employees Council of Prison Locals, said what he would like to see in the 2019 budget to resolve the issue.
A coalition of federal unions has sued the Trump administration over the president's recent executive orders, but attorneys representing the government say the unions' challenges fall outside of the D.C. district court's jurisdiction.
In today's Federal Newscast, a newly passed House bill would reform the way the Veterans Affairs Department hires human resources people.
An experienced government hand takes over Veterans Affairs and its raft of troubles.
Sean Moulton, POGO's open government project manager, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for the highlights.
Dr. Craig Goolsby, director of science at the NCDMPH, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for more on the technology.
Two recent cases on the matter involved the City of Philadelphia, TSA agents and airline passengers.
In today's Federal Newscast, the House and Senate could not agree on a provision in the 2019 defense authorization bill calling for $40,000 Voluntary Separation Incentive Payments for federal employees.
Faced with an unprecedented volume of Freedom of Information Act requests, top agency FOIA officials say automation could help ease the burden of their strained workforces.