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In today's Federal Newscast, Interior Secretary David Bernhardt says BLM issued 173 relocation notices to employees, and about 80 accepted the move to Colorado.
Robotic process automation as a way of improving operations and freeing people's time up for higher value work has taken hold at the General Services Administration’s Office of the Chief Financial Officer.
The EPA and the DHS will both move forward with separate efforts to consolidate their workforces and move out of leased office space.
Trump is mulling an executive order that would ban "ugly" federal buildings and bring back classical styles.
A draft executive order from the Trump administration would make classical architectural styles "the preferred and default style" for new federal construction projects.
The Army's strategy will work in five-year increments with two pilot programs at several bases.
U.S. Transportation Command said the restructuring it will achieve under the contract is the only way to create "meaningful accountability" in the military's system for moving household goods.
The General Services Administration once again finds itself in a “very rare circumstance” having to oversee the potential sale and transfer of the historic, government-owned building the Trump Hotel occupies.
Recent and tragic shootings at military installations show that physical threats remain potent, even in the continental U.S.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office says feedback from federal agencies shows the General Services Administration’s lease requirements cause building owners to charge the government more than private companies would pay for the same office space
The Trump administration has been pushing to move the Bureau of Land Management headquarters from Washington, D.C. — to Grand Junction, Colorado.
The Public Buildings Reform Board has identified a dozen high-value, excess properties it recommends putting up for expedited sale or disposal by the General Services Administration.
New-to-Washington political appointees, hoping to dilute or eliminate teleworking in their agencies, maybe got a dose of reality this week.
In today's Federal Newscast, following recent shootings on military bases, the Marines is allowing its law enforcement officers to carry concealed firearms.