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All of the military services are having issues recruiting enough people to fill their ranks.
Former Trump administration officials and lawmakers are revisiting several of President Donald Trump’s most controversial policies affecting the federal workforce as a playbook for a possible second term.
The Army is reevaluating its end strength numbers because recruitment is so challenging.
CISA is about to get its own procurement authority but could they grow too large too fast? Alan Thomas, the former commissioner of the GSA's Federal Acquisition Service, now the chief operating officer of Intellibridge talked with Tom Temin on the Federal Drive.
Agencies are thinking about ways to boost employee engagement in a hybrid workforce, with more interactions and shorter learning sessions.
To sort out what's going on with court battles over federal employee mask mandates and what agency management might do, Federal Drive host Tom Temin talked with attorney Stephanie Rapp-Tully.
Although the State Department has moved forward with some DEIA initiatives, the agency does not have performance measures to accurately gauge progress.
The White House and members of Congress are calling for more collection of LGBTQ data by federal agencies. But this is something people have recommended doing for years.
Naval Air Station Oceana hosted a graduation ceremony for eight interns who were part of Project SEARCH, a program connecting high school students with intellectual and developmental disabilities to internships and on-the-job training.
Do groups generate better ideas when they meet in person or virtually? Bob Tobias, a professor at American University, talked about a new study, in studio, with Federal Drive host Tom Temin.
Scientific study shows people generate fewer ideas when brainstorming on a video call rather than in person.
OPM wants to level the playing field for agencies trying to recruit and retain cybersecurity specialists.
The House's passage of a government spending package has a few key implications for federal agencies in fiscal 2023.
The Biden administration sees a bright future for telework in the federal workforce, after many agencies sent employees home in the darkest days of the COVID-19 pandemic.