Hubbard Radio Washington DC, LLC. All rights reserved. This website is not intended for users located within the European Economic Area.
In today's Federal Newscast, agencies must give employees a chance to respond to the adverse action findings before including the incident in a permanent record.
Anti-sexual assault groups are concerned by DoD low prosecution rates.
The Office of Personnel Management detailed several significant proposals that would impact the current federal employee retirement system.
The U.S. Postal Service toughens its policy language on its preference for centralized mail deliveries.
Contract obligations are down across the board by about 13 percent, the president and CEO of the Professional Services Council said.
The organization's 20th director started her service as a volunteer in Tunisia in the 1960s and said she hopes it can continue its mission while maintaining volunteers' safety around the world.
In today's Federal Newscast, a policy update from the U.S. Postal Service emphasized its preference for so-called clustered box units in new housing developments, instead of door-to-door.
The Pentagon wants vendors to take no more than two months to develop their final proposals when purchasing its weapons systems.
Industry says the Defense Digital Service is wedded to an approach to move to commercial cloud and the lack of open and transparent discussions is causing concerns.
Safeguarding intellectual property remains a principal mission of the federal government.
The retirement expert said that when a federal employee retires, the process is still painfully analog but changes have been made.
The chairman of the Federal Bar Association's government relations committee spoke about the state of federal courts.
OMB announced the comments could not be located in response to a public records request.
When visitors hit the national parks this summer, they will all be in mobile mode.