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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is undergoing a change in leadership and makeup as the Biden administration takes over. Tom Temin checked in with the former chairman, and a commissioner through 2022, Janet Dhillon.
Congress has a lot of measures in mind for federal agencies and federal employees. But they've also got to get through an impeachment trial and lots of pandemic spending.
In today's Federal Newscast, agencies are reporting widespread processing delays for Freedom of Information Act requests during the COVID-19 pandemic.
JC Cardinale, Legislative Affairs manager at the National Guard Association of the United States, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for details.
What the heck is a liberal leave snow day anyhow, when almost nobody is already coming to the office?
This year the Veterans Health Administration is marking 75 years of operations. Its leadership says the agency has come a long way in those decades, as a continuously learning organization.
George Mason University has teamed up with robotic process automation vendor UI Path to give a push to governmental use of RPA.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Fair RETIRE Act would allow injured officers to stay in the same retirement system if they take another job within the civil service.
The government seemed off guard when the COVID-19 pandemic first hit US shores. Now a bipartisan commission which warned of the need for strong biological defense plans back in 2015, recommends an "Apollo" plan for the next one.
Biden administration has to help straighten out the COVID-19 vaccine chaos at the state level.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is adding more data for smaller areas around the country that had previously been unavailable.
A look at what it's like to serve in the CIA from Marc Polymeropoulos, a retired, 26-year veteran of the agency.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Trump administration used Defense Department funds to build parts of a border wall. Now Congress wants that money back where it originally put it.
Amelia Strauss, a policy adviser at Demand Progress, has studied the strengths and shortcomings of the Capitol Hill Police since way before the riots.