New benefits, daycare grants and possible backpay may all be in the future for Defense Department employees, service members and contractors.
Mark Esper gives Federal News Network a "state of the Army."
The House Appropriations Committee approved a fiscal 2020 spending bill provision that would restore the IRS’s streamlined critical pay authority until September 2023.
A 3.1% federal pay raise in 2020 is another step closer to reality, as appropriators on Tuesday advanced the proposal to the full House for a vote.
Making bases easier to access could help bring the Army to 2019, said the director of installation services.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's inspector general found a third of its inspectors will be eligible to retire in 2020.
OPM’s recent focus on building and codifying cyber skills, as well as its implementation of the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education framework, has helped DOJ with its cyber hiring efforts.
The federal workforce is getting noticeably older — and more workers are delaying their retirement dates. But drawing conclusions from the moving target numbers is easier said than done.
The Justice Department’s prediction that fiscal 2018 would be a record year for Freedom of Information Act requests came true.
The Air Force's new BRICE app means a change in technology and talent management.
SBA Acting Administrator Chris Pilkerton joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to explain how it works.
Few agencies can hide from the results. Now the annual survey, known as FEVS, has been put in the field for 2019.
In today's Federal Newscast, House and Senate lawmakers have taken steps to prevent a White House proposal which would result in about 1,000 layoffs at the U.S. Forest Service.
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.