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Feds working out there in the nation's parks and forests face special dangers but agency managers don't have a good handle on the numbers.
Today's confirmation hearing for the next inspector general of the Environmental Protection Agency could be a difficult one.
In today's Federal Newscast, a long series of repairs and upgrades, the Japan-based destroyer now undergoing a series of at-sea tests and training.
For more on this thinking, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to long-time federal sales consultant Larry Allen.
After a bipartisan group of senators expressed concern, the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board is reconsidering its plans to expand the I fund benchmark to emerging markets. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) has said he'll introduce new legislation to prevent the TSP from moving the I fund to this benchmark.
GSA Administrator Emily Murphy said a working group is looking at the acquisition fee structure the agency charges and will develop recommendations to rationalize it across FAS.
Margaret Weichert, the deputy director for management at the Office of Management and Budget, says she is deeply concerned about structural impediments to bring agility to government.
People might have missed it in a busy season of budgets, baseball and bickering, but the White House earlier this month issued two executive orders.
The role of behavioral health technicians in the military dates back to World War II.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management wants to get rid of nearly 50 occupational series it says are not needed due to the evolution of work.
Interparty relations on Capitol Hill seem to be worsening by the day. For more details, Bloomberg Government's Loren Duggan joined Federal Drive.
The Defense Department made its award, but the JEDI story doesn't end here.
The highly-anticipated cloud computing contract will be worth more than $200 million in its first two years, Defense officials said. But the massive award still faces legal challenges.
The U.S. Digital Service said it sees promise in a new hiring pilot designed to better find and screen candidates who are truly qualified for the job, with help from agency subject matter experts.