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What exactly is Congress and the administration talking about when they throw around infrastructure spending?
State Department Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley says her top priority is “restoring trust” in a workforce that has seen diversity and inclusion efforts fall by the wayside across multiple administrations.
Every government employee gets a step-pay increase whether they deserve it or not. Supervisors say too many people aren't suited to their jobs or even unwilling to do them.
The Marines are in the midst of a thorough testing program for something that might seem like a simple thing: A new workout uniform.
The words workplace and worker health have taken on whole new meanings in the year plus long pandemic.
In today's Federal Newscast, two committee chairmen criticize the White House. A Navy plan to cut doctors is getting reexamined. The NSF wants to hand out $22 million to teams of problems solvers.
They're here to stay regardless. It works well when everyone keeps the mission as the North Star.
It was already difficult being the child of an active duty military member. Long periods of separation, frequent moves, or a parent injury or loss. The pandemic has magnified those issues.
Veterans Health Administration has gone to expedited hiring, with the goal of getting people on board within three days of an offer.
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In today's Federal Newscast, President Biden has tapped one, but only one, person to fill longstanding vacancies at the Merit Systems Protection Board.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new council at the Environmental Protection Agency will be tasked with researching how to protect communities facing issues with PFAS chemicals.
Katy Kale, the acting GSA administrator, said the Federal Green Advisory Committee stepped out in front soon after the EO and created two new task forces—the federal building decarbonization task group and the environmental justice and equity task group.
Procurement attorney Joseph Petrillo of Smith Pachter McWhorter joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for the details.