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Federal employees are entitled to First Amendment rights, but the Office of Special Counsel says some rules apply during elections.
New Office of Personnel Management Director Jeff Pon detailed his vision for OPM and its role in modernizing 40-year-old statutes that govern how agencies recruit, retain, compensate and manage federal employees.
In biweekly meetings, DoD contracting experts are chewing through every page of the Pentagon's procurement rules. They expect to eliminate about half.
The president of Allen Federal Business Partners said opinions on DISA vary between new and established contractors, but that it's highly possible the recommendations make their way into the upcoming defense authorization bill.
Patient portals typically only offer a fraction of personal health information, presenting a common challenge for people accessing their data.
In today's Federal Newscast, acting Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie urges Congress to take action to permanently fund the Veterans Choice program.
Frustrated by collegiate recruiting, the FBI experiments with getting high school students involved via summer internships.
Criminal investigators are looking into contracts that spent $500 million on intel program, at least a tenth of which may have been wasted.
Capt. Macauley was named the Secret Service's Uniformed Division Officer of the Year.
The Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency looked at 61 public reports to figure out what issues cut across federal agencies.
With 2018 hurtling towards the midpoint of the year, the Census Bureau is ramping up testing of the technology approach it plans for the 2020 count.
The 150-member Republican Study Committee has listed its budget priorities for 2019, calling for eliminating all automatic pay raises for federal workers, and increasing their contributions to their own retirement. The conservative group's also wants to make it easier for federal employees to be fired.
Testifying before House lawmakers in the first half of a marathon day on Capitol Hill, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt said he will cooperate with investigators on 10 pending probes into spending and ethics at the EPA.
As the software industry evolves, so do the policy issues that companies want a focus on — data privacy and AI in particular.