The Trump administration's three new executive orders on employee relations aim to speed things up.
Veterans get a chance to show their former colors through patches on their motorcycle vests.
The Veterans Affair and Defense department are taking on something that rarely succeeds — changing culture and technology all at once.
It's hard to find a program mission with more clarity than control of an invasive species like feral swine.
Developers, integrators, users and administrators at the Defense Department need to focus on the results and not give up or complain to one another.
Office of Personnel Management Director Jeff Pon's legislative proposals deserve debate. But talk about bad timing to release them!
The U.S. Postal Service toughens its policy language on its preference for centralized mail deliveries.
Safeguarding intellectual property remains a principal mission of the federal government.
Comprehensive civil service reform is too tall an order just for OPM and its director.
Frustrated by collegiate recruiting, the FBI experiments with getting high school students involved via summer internships.
A long-time career fed says he's excited by the prospect of modernizing and security not only IT but also service delivery.
Reading the inspector general's meta-report, you'd think there's nothing the government can do right. History says otherwise.
With no one in charge, it looks as if the White House is only slightly concerned with instituting an effective cybersecurity strategy.
Not only does the federal government encourage the wider adoption of autonomous vehicles, it also has to regulate them.
Online government services, unlike freebies like Facebook or Google, won't sell your data or flood you with ads.