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In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Government Ethics wants to hear from agencies about the best ways to train and teach employees about ethical matters.
Fulcrum editor in chief David Hawkings shares his thoughts on the current state of affairs, from impeachment proceedings to the 2020 budget.
Unions facing pushback nearly everywhere they turn. And one battles an internal demon.
For an update on this multi-year project, Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke with Bill Tinston, the program executive officer at the Defense Healthcare Management Systems office, and Air Force Maj. Gen. Lee Payne, a physician and assistant director for combat support at DHA.
The Bureau of the Fiscal Service's activities and scope are crucial to federal operations, yet it remains obscure to most feds.
Attorney Debra D'Agostino of the Federal Practice Group joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for an analysis.
In today's Federal Newscast, Comptroller General Gene Dodaro lays out a litany of changes lawmakers should consider as they update the 1990 CFO Act.
The Defense Department is balancing urgency and patience in deploying its new electronic health record system.
With more on this protest case, procurement attorney Joseph Petrillo of Petrillo and Powell joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
For the past 10 years, the Wounded Warrior Project's Annual Warrior Survey has gauged the status of US veterans and how well the services meant to care for them are doing.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Department of Veterans Affairs and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have formed a new partnership to uncover potential waste, fraud and abuse among veteran health providers.
Lawmakers said they still couldn't recommend the Department of Veterans Affairs' accountability office as a safe space for whistleblowers, despite VA's assertions that the organization is slowly improving.
The Defense Innovation Unit finally shows its cards on what it's been working on the past few years.
In today's Federal Newscast, members of the House Homeland Security Committee are asking leaders at the Transportation Security Administration what it can do to pay the agency's officers more.