Hubbard Radio Washington DC, LLC. All rights reserved. This website is not intended for users located within the European Economic Area.
What exactly are employees' legal rights when they make a public statement, political or not, about a government official?
In today's Federal Newscast, The American Foreign Service Association penned a letter to members citing its president's concerns about the current state of the State Department workforce.
The bicycle commuter who flipped off President Trump's motorcade worked as a federal contractor. When she was identified, her boss fired her.
The Patents for Humanity Awards recognize and honor patent owners or licensees who apply technology to solve humanitarian problems.
As director of the Federal Executive Institute, Suzanne Logan exemplifies the federal government's role as the largest training and education organization.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new Government Accountability Office report finds many agencies are having trouble implementing one of the key parts of the Federal IT Acquisition Reform Act.
President Trump is insisting congressional Democrats go along with the border wall if they want an immigration reform bill.
Bad paper means veterans can't get help from the Veterans Affairs Department. Now a law firm is helping them with obtaining a discharge upgrade.
Thomas Hill of the Brookings Institution says the State Department's re-org plan looks like a lot of earlier ones, ambitious language but few specifics.
In today's Federal Newscast, more than 30 agencies met with over 1,200 applicants coming from all over the country to fill cyber and IT vacancies in the federal government.
Federal agencies strive for online service that matches the private sector, but sometimes private-sector service stinks.
Both the civilian and defense sides of the government are seeing procurement reforms launched by both the administration and Congress.
The CIO Council is hosting a hiring fair focused on cybersecurity and other technology talent, where more than 30 civilian and defense agencies will be exhibiting.
USDA Secretary Sonny Purdue is enlisting state foresters in the effort to get Congress to change how it funds federal firefighting.