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The opioid overuse crisis has drawn several federal agencies into the battle to mitigate it so Congress gave the National Institutes of Health $500 million this year.
Mining accidents kill or injure thousands every year, and John Sammarco at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health said one reason is poor illumination deep in mines.
Legacy systems still plague the IRS, which is trying to modernize its IT infrastructure despite losing programmers, the Government Accountability Office found.
A House bill has been passed out of committee to give agency heads the power to restrict employee access to certain websites, including Facebook and personal emails. Rep. Gary Palmer (R-Ala.) said his bill will improve cybersecurity and cut down on information leaks.
The housing stipend and reduction in housing allowance provisions are the hardest to implement and have the most sweeping impact.
The President's Management Agenda has called for an overhaul of customer service technology on the part of federal agencies.
Trump administration uses battering ram approach to changing union relationship. What can the government learn about labor relations from Major League Baseball.
In setting forth its goals for reorganizing the government, the Trump administration may be missing an important distinction, namely the difference between goals and output measures.
A bill that passed the House and is pending in the Senate seeks to curb misuse of federal credit cards in the Veterans Affairs Department.
The Internal Revenue Service has long had an on-again off-again relationship with private tax debt collectors. At the moment, it's using them.
House lawmakers are offering different visions of U.S. Postal Service plans to begin offering financial services to help balance its budget.
An internal poll of FBI employees has revealed a striking drop in confidence in the vision of FBI Director Christopher Wray and the bureau's senior leadership.
Brett Baker, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's assistant inspector general for audits, spoke about the implications of a partially-staffed, 24/7 Headquarters Operations Center.
In just a few weeks, interns throughout the federal government will be departing to return to school.