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As federal work has shifted, grades have crept up to the point where traditional job classification is almost a thing of the past.
In today's Federal Newscast, a White House plan to take away some workers rights from civilian Defense employees was denied support from the Senate.
Procurement attorney Joseph Petrillo, of Petrillo and Powell, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin with lessons learned from this long-running case.
Dunford says the holes in readiness are filled, but the military needs to build on its competitive edge.
NNSA Administrator Lisa Gordon-Hagerty spoke with Federal Drive with Tom Temin for what's new in the agency's strategy and why.
The founding fathers could never have imagined the technologies that drive today's United States. But a lot is happening fast.
To help ease the administrative burden on Border Patrol agents, U.S. Customs and Border Protection is creating a new position for handling the processing of border apprehensions.
Government innovation happens. But do people like it when it does?
The Navy said increased demand led to a shortage of funds to award new tuition assistance until the next fiscal year.
In a complaint to the Federal Labor Relations Authority, the union says DoD is violating the law by reassigning more than 1,000 employees without consulting collective bargaining representatives.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is confident it's ready to implement a major piece of the VA MISSION Act by the June 6 deadline. But another part of the new law isn't close to being ready, and there's a familiar culprit behind the delays.
Rebecca Shea, director of GAO's forensic audits and investigation service, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for the findings.
Federal Drive with Tom Temin got an update from Bloomberg Government editorial director Loren Duggan.
Somehow, everyone in the Pentagon parking lots was sure there'll be another Rolling Thunder.