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For a roundup and the effects it's all having, the Executive Vice President and Counsel at the professional services counsel, Alan Chvotkin spoke to Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
27 career federal employees are finalists in this year's Service to America Medals for contributions to the betterment of their agencies' missions.
EPA inspectors spend a lot of time in the field, now the agency has given regional managers new flexibility to reduce field work in light of the coronavirus.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Justice Department won guilty pleas from the former director of procurement for the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation and the president and CEO of a government contracting firm for bribery.
The Social Security Administration said it's still working with its payroll provider to fully implement and administer emergency paid sick leave benefits under a new coronavirus relief law. But federal employee unions say the delays are confusing given their experience with other agencies.
Air traffic controllers support the entire aviation system of the US. There's another group, perhaps less well-known, that keeps the air traffic controllers going.
At least one Congressman doesn't like the administration's guidance for reopening federal offices as Congress starts thinking about the next relief package.
The Conservative Framework for Recovery, Accountability and Prosperity includes a section on how to improve efficiency and accountability of the government itself, and its response to the coronavirus.
In today's Federal Newscast, three Virginia Democrats are looking for more telework flexibilities ahead of upcoming construction on Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority lines this summer.
The Navy's spending has increased every year since 2014. But that battleship could start coming around next year.
Scientists at the Energy Department's National Renewable Energy Laboratory recently made a solar cell that comes close to the holy grail of 50% efficiency.
The Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association has called for Congress to help out the Postal Service and in particular its law enforcement components.
In today's Federal Newscast, a bipartisan coalition in the House sees public support for the Postal Service as leverage to give the agency emergency funding.
Now more than ever unions and agency management need open communications