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Tricia Kennedy and Sunil Madhugiri, of Customs and Border Protection, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin with a more detailed description.
In today's Federal Newscast, agencies now have more time to use a special hiring flexibility to bring on talent during the pandemic.
The results of the 2020 election might have taken weeks to resolve, but now there's evidence the balloting was kosher according to analyses conducted by the MITRE Corporation's National Election Security Lab.
The Senate is out of session for a couple of weeks. So nobody can filibuster, or not filibuster anyone else.
The recent, $1.9 trillion spending bill has a lot of elements. It seeks to improve the condition of small business. It also includes money to help the government modernize its information technology. Several provisions impinge directly on the General Services Administration.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Department of Health and Human Services is looking for federal employees to serve four-month details at the southern border.
Things are busy for Customs and Border Protection these days, and decision-making has to keep up. One of the proven ways for managers to make better decisions is by arming them with actionable data.
The Office of Personnel Management is the object of a long list of reform recommendations from the National Academy of Public Administration. What Congress will do with them is anyone's guess.
In today's Federal Newscast, a group of lawmakers urge President Joe Biden to backpedal firings and suspensions of White House staffers for prior cannabis use.
After noting some big corruption enforcement cases, lawyers at one firm are telling clients, including federal contractors, to get ready for increased levels of investigations and enforcement.
Finding people imbued with the idea of public service is only part of the federal manager's job. You've also got to create conditions that sustain their passion.
The well-trained and well-equipped warfighters of the U.S. Army have an arrow in their quiver that you might or might not know about: data dominance.
Medical practitioners at the Veterans Health Administration's Center of Excellence in Palo Alto are acting on the idea that encouraging veterans to share their traumatic brain injury stories can help.
Federal, state, and county agencies often talk about providing good service to citizens, being transparent, and being good stewards of taxpayer dollars. But how do they engender passion for public service in the first place?