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Mallory Barg Bulman, vice president for research and evaluation at the Partnership for Public Service, spoke more on the subject on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
The Social Security Administration has given the American Federation of Government Employees until July 31 to vacate agency property.
The Air Force is considering bringing back old planes to serve as drones.
Following the Obama-era example, maybe it's time for another beer summit — this time between the Trump administration and federal union leaders?
Bloomberg Government editorial director Loren Duggan joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for his weekly look ahead at Congress.
The U.S. Office of Special Counsel deals with much more than whistleblower cases — its mission also covers complaints of political activity in the federal workplace.
It's been over a year now since President Donald Trump signed the VA Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act into law, which he and top VA leadership said would give them much-needed authority to fire employees more quickly.
In today's Federal Newscast, Customs and Border Protection Executive Assistant Commissioner in it's Field Operations Office Todd Owen says CBP rarely separates family units at ports of entry.
The Defense Information Systems Agency used an Other Transaction Agreement to perform the work, so its scope is unclear. And at least for now, so is the winning firm's identity.
A pilot program is making it easier for recent veterans with military trucking licenses to transition into civilian occupations.
Now that the fourth quarter of the federal budget year has begun, federal contracting expert Larry Allen says assisted acquisition services, speed and knowing when to let projects go are critical.
Each of the military services are facing shortages of pilots, especially combat pilots, which defense officials have tended to blame on increasing demand from the commercial airline industry.
In today's Federal Newscast, almost three dozen former military officers and officials said the ban undermines national security.
With a November industry day, the Army is planning a year of pilots to test "smart city" technologies on its bases.