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If you're posting on Facebook or Twitter about the IRS taking too long to send your federal tax refund check, or grumbling about long wait times on tax help hotlines, there's a good chance the agency is listening.
The gig economy is a durable but static part of the U.S. economy. Employers will always have their traditional challenges.
Based on recommendations from the Section 809 Panel, the House has proposed the first major reforms in 25 years to DoD's buying of commercial items. But the Senate wants more study.
The Cloud Security Alliance is teaming with FedRAMP to create a combined cloud security certification known as FedSTAR, which could improve effectiveness and efficiency for private-sector companies by cutting down on duplicate requirements.
Senate Armed Services Member Tim Kaine says the Navy needs a plan for the shipbuilding and repair workforce.
The newest director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office spoke about signing the nation's 10 millionth patent and a years-long backlog of patent applications.
EPA administrator Scott Pruitt is under fire from House Democrats again, this time in response to a new report that suggests Pruitt purposely delayed responses to Freeddom of Information Act requests.
From the hefty National Defense Authorization Act to trade, Bloomberg Government's Loren Duggan told Federal News Radio what he expects to see from Congress this week.
The American Action Forum counted about 3.75 deregulatory actions for every regulatory action under Executive Order 13771, based on data from the Office of Management and Budget.
Kevin Cox, the program manager for the continuous diagnostics and mitigation program, said ongoing assessments and mobile security are among the top priorities for 2018 and beyond.
The Army is nixing training it feels isn't helping readiness as a means of unburdening soldiers so they can spend more time with their families.
Allen Federal Business Partners President Larry Allen said OTAs exist for a reason: a broad understanding that defense acquisitions don't move fast enough.
Cristina Chaplain, director of contracting and national security issues at the Government Accountability Office, said a missile interceptor shown last year in successful test run still needs evaluation under different and more strenuous conditions.
The National Taxpayer Advocate said low-income Americans are still being targeted by IRS debt collectors in 4,100 cases, despite the group's year-old recommendation to stop the practice.