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Complaints from inside the Securities and Exchange Commission eventually resulted in an investigation by the IG from another agency.
At the Smithsonian, employees say their concerns over contact with the public haven't been taken seriously enough, and that's had consequences.
Dr. Steven Kappes, in addition to running administratively the Agricultural Research Service, has also been able to do a great deal of his own research projects work.
In today's Federal Newscast, the FBI is shining a brighter light on the mental health of law enforcement officers.
That 2.7 percent raise doesn't look like so much with prices on the rise. Inflation is scariest for retirees.
Over the past few years, the Pentagon has spent $8 billion on contractors to supply planes and pilots to play enemy. Now those contracts are under review.
Operators of pipelines, freight railroads and passenger transit systems face a parade of cybersecurity deadlines this year.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Postal Service is asking for a temporary exemption from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s vaccine-and-testing mandate for large employers.
Artificial intelligence is growing fast as a technology to help companies hire the people they need faster. But it also has the potential to introduce bias on a record scale.
The Federal Aviation Administration worries strong signals near airports will interfere with certain aircraft systems essential to safe landings.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection changed a solicitation after receiving bids. And it gave bidders very little time to make revisions.
In today's Federal Newscast, while COVID-19 drove a majority of federal workers out of the office in 2020, new data from the Office of Personnel Management shows the increase in teleworking wasn't as dramatic as expected.
For a federal contractor, the best motivation for a new year's resolution is a better shot at more work.
In today's Federal Newscast, activist group asks the Senate Rules Committee and House Administration Committee to force the Capitol Police to publish inspector general reports online.