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Three more Democratic senators have added their voices in support of dozens of union leaders who oppose three recent workforce executive orders from President Donald Trump.
Rare diseases cannot hide from my Dr. Daniel Kastner, a fellow at the National Institutes of Health.
The Senate Appropriations Committee cleared a bill to give federal civilian employees a 1.9 percent pay raise in 2019.
New technology now allows the National Weather Service to automate weather balloon launches in remote areas of Alaska, which, for the last 80 years have been done manually.
After a year and a half of study, the White House rolled out what it says would be the most ambitious restructuring in the federal government’s history.
Maj. Gen. Brian Kelly said the service's human resources division wants to be more transparent, interactive and collaborative within the personnel center.
The Trump administration plans to tackle the federal shortage of cybersecurity professionals include a new cybersecurity hiring system, a cybersecurity reservist program, and a plan to reskill current federal employees while improving the pipeline for new cyber talent.
The administration also proposes moving OPM's current retirement services and health care and insurance offices to the General Services Administration, which would be renamed the "Government Services Agency."
The federal government funds scientific research to the tune of billions of dollars a year. Once in a while, researchers commit scientific fraud.
In today's Federal Newscast, over 30 veterans service organizations asked Senate and House Veterans Affairs leadership to help secure specific funding for the VA MISSION Act.
DHS has no trouble attracting job applications and in some ways it has too many. But Chief Human Capital Officer Angela Bailey is working to change where and how the agency recruits.
Margot Conrad of the Partnership for Public Service said it's important to adapt government to a younger workforce with changing expectations.
Military installations often get the short straw when it comes to funding. But a new study from the Defense Department shows just how vulnerable military buildings are to cyber attacks.
In today's Federal Newscast, 45 Democratic Senators wrote to President Donald Trump to express their concern with the White House's recent trio of federal workforce executive orders on employee accountability, official time and collective bargaining.