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If you're confused about what your agency's actual spending authority is, you've got company.
Policy experts say CBP needs to implement major border patrol discipline and performance improvements before increasing its workforce.
Members of Congress don't seem so bad when you meet them individually. So why is the totality of the institution such a disaster?
In today's Federal Newscast, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke posted a video announcement to go with the results of a department-wide survey, which showed many workers face gender-based and sexual harassment.
Michelle Grajales, an FTC staff attorney, coordinated 36 separate enforcement actions in Operation Game of Loans.
In the technology industry sector, women and some minorities don't appear to be participating in the growth in oversight of discrimination.
GSA's Jose Arrieta discusses some of the technology and programmatic considerations for his blockchain application.
In today's Federal Newscast, a readiness review prompted by this year's deadly collisions in the Pacific finds the Navy has serious supply-and-demand problems.
The mystery goes on and on. Puzzling vision, hearing, balance and memory problems hitting diplomatic staff in Cuba from unknown sources. Now doctors have found brain abnormalities in the 24 affected people.
The Treasury is looking into potential uses for blockchain, the online ledger system that enables cryptocurrencies and many other types of transactions.
The Government Accountability Office finds DOT a provision in the Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act when it retweeted and liked a tweet supporting legislation.
By breaking blockchain down to its core concept, federal agencies are coming up with new uses for the innovation.
The Partnership for Public Service and Deloitte are busy recalculating rankings for the Best Places to Work in the Federal Government.
The effort to erect a consolidated DHS headquarters has spanned three presidents and five secretaries. So far.