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The law intended to offer clarity for acting positions but has little enforcement mechanisms, the Project on Government Oversight's policy associate said.
In today's Federal Newscast, after spending 2017 with low budgets, the head of the Coast Guard says his service is now punching at the middleweight class.
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service, Veterans Affairs Department and AARP are teaming up to warn veterans of possible scams and fraudulent schemes.
New acting Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie said he wants VA employees to consider a different kind of customer service philosophy.
In today's Federal Newscast, AMVETS is urging President Trump to put Veterans Affairs Deputy Secretary Tom Bowman in charge while his choice for the position awaits Senate confirmation.
Bloomberg Government's editorial director said several major issues will lawmakers upon their return.
The question of whether former VA Secretary David Shulkin was fired or resigned matters because of ambiguity in the Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new inspector general report finds a chief counsel in Veterans Affairs' Office of General Counsel hatched a scheme to get his wife a job in one of the teams he managed.
Former Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin said he moved intentionally fast to bring bold transformation to the department.
With another change at the top at Veterans Affairs, the national veterans service organization Amvets is concerned what the instability in leadership will mean for veterans.
Beyond its own doctors, nurses, technicians and support staff, the VA relies on a network of contractors to maintain operations.
This interactive timeline offers a look at all the past secretaries of the Veterans Affairs Department and when they held the office.
AMVETS is taking matters into its own hands and has commissioned a licensed clinical team to help its members with mental health problems.
Ronny Jackson, or whomever becomes the next Veterans Affairs secretary, might only succeed by clearing out the infighting senior staff.