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In todays' Federal Newscast, Democrats on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee worry the panel is failing to hold federal agencies accountable for their response to the coronavirus.
It's not a lack of ideas that's holding up federal hiring reform
With a national election coming in November, the General Services Administration has been gearing up for presidential transition.
With contractor lessons learned from a past virus threat, Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke to procurement attorney Joseph Petrillo of Petrillo and Powell.
House Democrats in their latest stimulus bill included a billion dollars for federal IT modernization after a $3 billion proposal was left out of the CARES Act.
In today's Federal Newscast, a bipartisan bill in the Senate would fast-track hiring staff to work for the Special Inspector General for Pandemic Recovery, who’s now one step away from confirmation.
Academics at the Univ. of Illinois have sought to identify what they call six foundation blocks for a governmentwide initiative to measure management quality.
Government Accountability Office says the IRS has more than 100 significant cybersecurity weaknesses that leave it vulnerable to attacks and data theft.
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.