Monica Jacobsen has done complicated work necessary to bring evil-doers around the world to justice. She's a finalist in this year's Service to America Medals program.
In today's Federal Newscast, the military has made some gains in recruiting women over the past 15 years -- but they’re still much less likely to serve for a full career than men are.
In earliest days of the coronavirus pandemic, the Veterans Health Administration took apart its hiring process and found a way to waive or delay steps to onboard new employees within three days. With any luck, hiring at VHA will never be the same, the agency said.
The $3 trillion proposal the House narrowly passed last week has proposals in it that will impact federal contractors.
Analysts at Govini have dissected the trends in PPE spending by the military since 2013.
A diverse group of associations has urged Congress to put federal hiring reforms into the 2021 National Defense Authorization bill.
The National Federation of the Blind and four individual plaintiffs file a lawsuit in federal court against the Social Security Administration for its refusal to accept digital signatures.
How to balance profit motive and public health is a big question the nation faces in a big way.