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Not many federal employees get to speak truth to power. But the taxpayer advocate at the IRS is required to.
In today's Federal Newscast, search space-force on USAJobs.gov, and you'll come up with 39 jobs, and not clerks or mail room staff, either.
Jerry McGinn of the Center for Government Contracting at George Mason University joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for his take.
Tufts University Fletcher School professor Josephine Wolff has been following this with alarm, and she joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss.
Hugh Halpern was confirmed as GPO's new director last month and recently gave a tour of the historic facilities to Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
The Army is finding ways to combat adversaries messing with the images computers are trying to recognize and thus making the training process for artificial intelligence programs harder.
The General Services Administration once again finds itself in a “very rare circumstance” having to oversee the potential sale and transfer of the historic, government-owned building the Trump Hotel occupies.
In today's Federal Newscast, three senators want the Government Accountability Office to evaluate the process non-citizen service members go through to become naturalized.
Each year hundreds of federal employees get to participate in an intensive, single day of education, courtesy of American University.
More than three years into the Foreign Aid Transparency and Accountability Act, the U.S. Agency for International Development has managed to be meet all of its requirements.
Procurement administrative lead time is a nice phrase for how bureaucratically long it takes from when the time an agency decides it might need to buy something, to when it awards a contract.
The Senate should have the chance to vote on Merit System Protection Board nominees.
Dr. Michael Wooten, the administrator in the Office of Federal Procurement Policy, said he is preparing the workforce for a future where robotics process automation and artificial intelligence take over the mundane tasks of acquisition.
Social Security Administration leadership met with employees Monday to announce a series of changes to existing telework policies, but the new arrangements vary widely across the agency and depend on an employee's component -- and whether or not an employee is part of a specific bargaining unit.