In nominating Danny Werfel to run the IRS, the White House recognizes revelvant experience in more ways than one.
The stock market has driven down the number of federal employees with at least a million dollars in their Thrift Savings Plan accounts.
Features of two emerging governmentwide acquisition contracts demonstrate small but important innovation.
In the digital age, federal retirement still takes by-hand data gathering and paper. Give yourself months.
Federal News Network pledges to continue the topics of coverage so ably provided by the late Mike Causey.
It's tempting to be totally free of debt, but that's not always the optimum financial choice in retirement.
Attrition rates for the federal government are in fact quite low once you factor out older employees who retire.
You knew war is a big and international business. Seeing it under one roof is a show-stopper
Agencies can automate a lot, but not the process of deciding who's right in workplace prohibited practices.
Federal rule-making needs to stretch a little to make sure affected parties, especially small business, aren't in the dark.
Mike Causey was not only a great journalist, he was also a great colleague.
The case of a dismissed VA chaplain shows how long it can take to resolve an appealed firing.
Awardees show how a few people can affect thousands, even millions, in a positive way.
Dress codes, already blurring for years, have really gotten hard to decipher post pandemic.
Two figures in government made big news this past week. One noteworthy, one notorious.