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The Office of Management and Budget’s day-long event Sept. 12 with public and private sector leaders will produce a set of recommendations for how to transform the federal workforce.
The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee doesn't like that year-end buying spree, but are these members the cause of the buying spree in the first place?
The Air Force is continuing the trend of other transactional authorities to speed up the procurement process, says Bloomberg Government Senior Defense Analyst Rob Levinson.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Labor Department's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs sent letters to 445 vendors alerting them about an upcoming review.
NASA's Planetary Science Division focusing research and projects on missions within the solar system to determine what evolution of other planets could potentially reveal about Earth.
The Defense Department has been working to ensure the billions it spends on parts such as electronic components are genuine and working.
Brett Reistad of Manassas, Virginia, was elected national commander of the American Legion on Aug. 30.
The organizational chart that maps out responsibilities for ensuring VA's new electronic health record will work with DoD's has 16 different boxes in it. That's a worry for many lawmakers.
The troubled U.S. Census Bureau has a new challenge on its hands. Robert Goldenkoff, director of strategic issues at the Government Accountability Office, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for more.
The Veterans Health Administration says its best ideas for improvement come from its own employees. It says putting those ideas into practice saved the agency nearly $23 million.
In today's Federal Newscast, federal technology officials continue to wait to see if the Technology Modernization Fund will receive a second year of funding.
Almost a year into its efforts to transform the way the Agriculture Department does business by standing up five Centers of Excellence (CoEs), the General Services Administration says it's gearing up to start the process up all over again at a second agency.
In the aftermath of last year's hurricane triple-whammy, state government needs to realize they're the first responders, not FEMA.
Bob Tobias, public administration professor at American University's Key Executive Leadership Program, spoke with Eric White on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.