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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission will distribute $12 million among 71 DEA special agents who alleged systemic gender discrimination in the 1990s.
As of July, facial recognition technology is scanning departing travelers in 32 airports and all arriving air travelers.
All funds finished in the black as well, the first such time since April 2021.
In today's Federal Newscast: More than 50 victims handed over millions of dollars to scammers posing as feds. A new bill would try to make it easier to fire federal employees.
Having workers from a diverse range of backgrounds, it turns out, leads to having different and valuable perspectives.
Republican lawmakers are once again making a push that would allow the government to fire bureaucrats more easily.
Service members are facing long travel times and financial burdens to get abortions.
Every organization talks about innovating and hiring innovators, but how to you find such people? Sabra Horne, an entrepreneur-in-residence at BMNT and former CISA innovation hub chief joined the Federal Drive to give her view.
Senate Democrats unveiled 12 draft appropriations bills, with a 10.1% boost for civilian agencies, and an 8.7% increase in defense spending.
At least one agency has a severe staffing shortage in that particular occupational code. Namely, the Veterans Health Administration. The workplace can turn bad pretty fast. Especially if that workplace is a hospital.
The budget reconciliation package announced Wednesday night by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) would give the IRS $80 billion over the next 10 years, with a focus on tax enforcement.
Does any reasonable person think that having 50,000 more political appointees turning over every four or eight years is a good idea?
DeJoy, speaking at the American Enterprise Institute on Wednesday, said he plans to consolidate 500 facilities that USPS processes and moves mail through down to about 65 or 75 regional hubs.
Are you, or anyone you know, considering leaving your office or agency for a more friendly work-from-home situation? Or are the critics correct that the taxpayers — not only downtown merchants — have lost something since teleworking surged?