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In today's Federal Newscast, after firing the director of the Veterans Affairs Department's D.C. Medical Center, the agency is forced to reinstate him while the case is being reviewed.
Educational opportunity is the most important motivation government can use to attract cybersecurity talent, even more than pay or mission.
One metric to measure the Trump administration success over its first 200 days is the number of political job nominations the White House has made or failed to make.
The Defense Department invests billions of dollars every year in innovative technology, but the way it manages investments often runs counter to innovation.
Health and Human Services inspector general teams with state and federal law enforcement to nab large group of fraudsters.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management sets up a new online course to help HR workers understand their options for improving agency recruitment and retainment.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new piece of legislation to root out waste, fraud, and abuse with government credit cards gets through the Senate.
Roll Call Senior Editor David Hawkings tells Federal Drive with Tom Temin what the rest of August will look like for Congress.
Steve Ezell of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation says it's possible to run the government like a successful business.
Federal Drive's Tom Temin encounters a powerful reminder from a small church.
Tammy Flanagan of the National Institute of Transition Planning provides an overview of the changes going on with federal retirement.
Scott Pruitt, the new EPA administrator, has ordered the agency to implement 11 recommendations to expedite polluted lands cleanup.
In today's Federal Newscast, members of the Hispanic Council of Federal Employment urge President Trump to make more Hispanic employees a priority.
Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin said the agency is not privatizing, but additions to the Choice program will help create more comprehensive programs and partnerships to provide veterans with the best care.