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In today's Federal Newscast, the 14th Air Force has officially been redesignated as Space Operations Command.
After a decade of on-and-off pay and hiring freezes and clampdowns on headquarters staff, Congress may be moving in the opposite direction.
In today's Federal Newscast, new regulations to implement the paid parental leave law for federal employees are in the works.
When it comes to government efforts to protect elections and promote democracy in the U.S., the past decade has been an eventful one.
The General Services Administration does a decent job of meeting cost and schedules for new buildings and remodeling projects, but it fails to make note of when the costs or schedules are revised.
Turns out not all federal employees are covered. Tens of thousands of air traffic controllers are among those who technically don't have access yet to this new benefit.
DISA, GSA and industry issues dominated the 10 most read Reporter’s Notebook stories in 2019. The common theme across many of the stories is how agencies are setting the table for bigger changes in 2020.
On the hunch it lacked sufficient science and technology advice, Congress turned to the National Academy of Public Administration to come up with options.
At the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Service, the CIO and chief acquisition officer are working together to get a better handle on the nearly $2.7 billion CMS spends on technology each year.
At least in time for the calendar 2020, but not fiscal 2020, Congress and the White House established a budget. So it's a better start to the new year than least year's dismal shutdown.
Anything affecting people and their careers -- the stories never stop coming.
He thanks feds and lets them know, by golly, he got them a raise.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office says adding those functions could increase operation costs, and decrease the efficiency of its mail and package delivery.