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AMVETS is taking matters into its own hands and has commissioned a licensed clinical team to help its members with mental health problems.
A new contracting clause from the General Service Administration has potentially big implications for anyone buying from the schedule vendors.
Ronny Jackson, or whomever becomes the next Veterans Affairs secretary, might only succeed by clearing out the infighting senior staff.
In today's Federal Newscast, oversight lawmakers want the Government Accountability Office to look into Interior's decision to reassign 33 executives.
It took the riots following an assassination to show the country that Washington, D.C. was a real city with real people.
From the Dickey Amendment to the National Flood Insurance Program, Jack Fitzpatrick from Bloomberg Government combs through the 2018 budget.
Among the more ambitious provisions in the President's Management Agenda, which was released last week, is a promise to work with Congress to totally redo the federal employment system.
Ken Graham has worked in systems operations in Texas, taking a leadership role in the Hurricane Katrina recovery. He also established command centers to provide weather forecasts during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
In today's Federal Newscast, the space agency says it's hiring new flight directors and you don't necessarily need previous experience to apply.
The FDA's senior regulatory counsel in the Office of Counterterrorism and Emerging Threats discussed findings from a National Academies panel.
The deputy product lead for Army Enterprise Staff Management Systems tells Federal News Radio's Jared Serbu what constitutes a “tasker,” and how they are being processed more efficiently.
From the budget to gun control protests, Roll Call's David Hawkings offered analysis of Capitol Hill's busy weekend March 23-25.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new inspector general report finds managers at the Veterans Affairs Department are not reviewing background investigations in a timely manner.
The Rand Corporation looks at the system designed to serve increasing numbers of vets seeking care outside the VA.