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The Navy is still planning on expanding the amount of ships it owns and its personnel. That’s going to cost some money.
The federal government is having a hard time attracting employees with up-to-date technology skills. One data point that illustrates the problem: Roughly half of the government’s technology workforce is over the age of 50.
Federal News Radio’s Scott Maucione talks to NCO Fellow Sgt. Joshua Crabb on Federal Drive with Tom Temin, during the Modern Day Marine Military Expo in Quantico, Virginia, about what it’s like to push back against top brass.
Marine Corps IT Portfolio Manager Col. Ben Stinson talks to Federal Drive with Tom Temin, during the Modern Day Marine Military Expo in Quantico, Virginia.
In today's Federal Newscast, the SEA wants its members to think about their roles in leadership positions, and play an active part in quickly stopping harassment at their agencies.
Federal News Radio’s Scott Maucione spoke with Retired Marine Corps Sgt. Rob Jones during the Modern Day Marine Military Expo in Quantico, Virginia.
Federal News Radio’s Scott Maucione spoke with Navy acquisition chief James Geurts during the Modern Day Marine Military Expo in Quantico, Virginia.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development became the second agency to get help in upgrading its technology and financial management systems under the White House's marquee IT modernization effort.
The National Academy of Public Administration said that every day spent dwelling on the minor challenges with the existing federal personnel system is another day spent falling further behind.
A toxic culture among leadership at the Transportation Security Administration is decimating employee morale and retention, according to a new report from the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
Getting a warship ready to move from the pier to the open ocean is a major logistical endeavor, but how about getting nearly 30 of them underway while a hurricane’s bearing down?
Most of the talk on the Hill this week has been concerning the confirmation hearings of Judge Brett Kavanaugh on Thursday. While that is certainly a pressing matter, Congress has other important business.
When it comes to distribution of humanitarian aid, money sometimes goes to the wrong hands or it buys less that expected.
In today's Federal Newscast, the soldier detonated the device near Fort Polk, Louisiana, after which two investigators were severely injured analyzing the materials.