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In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Special Counsel updates its its guidance regarding when federal employees' use of social media violates the Hatch Act.
Federal employees must consider the tradeoffs before making the decision to retire. Tammy Flanagan joins Federal Drive with Tom Temin with some advice.
It's tax season, but the tax code is basically beyond human comprehension. Accenture's David Regan asks, could artificial intelligence help?
The Section 809 Panel asked contractors and contracting officers what bugged them the most about long-lasting regulations.
In today's Federal Newscast, 18 members of the NBIB will travel to Hill Air Force Base in March with more teams likely to follow.
Congress begins working this week on a trillion dollar-plus omnibus spending bill that could fund the government past the March 23rd deadline
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services can't be sure medical demonstration programs actually demonstrate what they are supposed to.
In today's Federal Newscast, the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee wants Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross to explain why he decided to nix an idea to have the Postal Service work with the Census Bureau.
Larry Allen joins Federal Drive with Tom Temin to provide advice on ways contractors can be prepared for when the CR runs out again on March 23.
Project On Government Oversight suggests Interior Department is losing money because of a flawed bidding process that undervalues certain tracts.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new policy from the National Science Foundation will require grant recipients to report the findings of any sexual harassment investigation against a researcher.
The Office of Management and Budget mangled important guidance on the Modernizing Government IT Act in new guidance.
Biometric identification systems have been central to cutting re-entry from hours to minutes. CBP is working to upgrade its systems.
In today's Federal Newscast, Rep. Ted Budd's Essential Act of 2018 would require agencies to submit a list of all employees deemed non-essential to the Office of Management and Budget.