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EPA IG just released a strategic plan for 2019 through 2023. Kellie Walker, from the Office of Management, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss the highlights.
The Defense Information Systems Agency’s senior executives combined priorities and contracting plans to help industry understand their needs for fiscal 2019.
In today's Federal Newscast, thousands of veterans are waiting for the Department of Veterans Affairs to pay their education benefits.
Bart Stichman, executive director and co-founder of the National Veterans Legal Services Program, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to explain why they're going after VA.
For military veterans, the option of blended retirement sparks a lot of questions, or at least it should. Service members have to make regular contributions to the Thrift Savings Plan.
The last US veteran of World War I died back in 2011. Now a group is one step closer to creating a national memorial for those fighters near the White House.
Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Willkie said he is not concerned his agency will be impacted by President Donald Trump's request that agencies trim their budgets by 5 percent in 2020.
Open season for participants in the Federal Employee Health Benefits Program (FEHBP) runs Nov. 12 through Dec. 10. Here's what you should know.
Captain Scott Kraft, commander of Indian Head Explosive Ordinance Disposal Technology center, said there’s a need for investment in energetics to build a more joint, lethal force.
Kathleen Miller has been inducted into the National Academy of Public Administration and she joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to talk more about her civil service career.
Several recent episodes show the government still has a way to go in whistleblower equity.
Sonitus' Peter Hadrovic joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss the potential uses of a new product the Air Force is testing.
Post-midterm election, POGO's Justin Rood joined Federal Drive to provide tips for government oversight as political divides widen
Virginia Sen. Mark Warner (D) asked the Defense Department for information on how it will fix derelict homes on bases in his home state, this after a news report detailed serious hazards in military housing nationwide.