NNSA is hosting a hiring fair to recruit more talent. The agency's Associate Administrator for Management, Frank Lowery, joined Federal Drive with details.
The Air Force is reducing tours for instructors from four years to three years to reduce assignment fatigue.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Labor Department is looking to reward four contractors who make an effort to hire qualified disabled people.
Former DHS chief human capital officer Jeff Neal has some best practices for a successful transition of the security clearance process to the Pentagon.
The president signed a bill Monday that would allow the IRS to expedite hiring for tech leadership positions and offer them pay closer to the private sector.
Military spouses can now qualify for $500 in reimbursement.
After missing the mark last year, the Army thinks it will get the soldiers it needs in 2019.
Angela Bailey joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin in studio for a wide ranging interview on HR at the Department of Homeland Security.
The Army hired the RAND Corporation to examine its use of social media for a sense of what information appeals to potential recruits.
Over the years the IRS has taken political shots from both parties. Today’s guest columnist says things seem to be getting better.
The bill adds more career flexibility for Coast Guard officers.
Ninety three amendments were just packed into the Senate version of the 2020 defense authorization bill.
Military spouses who have to move frequently face certain challenges when looking for paid, career-level work to support their families. But times are changing.
The MERIT Act falls short of its purported goal of improving public service, Tom Temin writes.
The Job Corps restructuring would have closed nine of USDA’s 25 centers and transferred the remaining 16 to Labor.