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Also in today's Federal Newscast, a commission to help agencies prevent and manage wildfires has its official members. And the Army kicked off a huge recompete of its Common Hardware Systems 6th Generation (CHS-6) contract.
The Veterans Health Administration is seeing severe staffing shortages back on the rise, after years of making progress on this front.
The 2021 Annual Grants Survey conducted by REI Systems shows grants operations continue to evolve to meet the needs of the moment.
Director of State's Refugee Processing Center Hilary Ingraham, and Domestic Resettlement Chief Holly Herrera joined the Federal Drive to talk about their response to the Afghanistan refugee crisis.
DoD is now doing a review to ensure all restrictions are lifted.
In today's Federal Newscast, new proposal from the Department of Education is aiming to expand student loan relief programs for federal workers.
D.C. congresswoman shares more details about her plans to address challenges from the Thrift Savings Plan update.
This first week in July, contractors are making the start of the fiscal quarter in which the government spends the biggest portion of available dollars.
In today's Federal Newscast, a federal appeals court is hearing arguments today over whether federal employees who worked without pay during government shutdowns are owed extra money.
We asked a random group from around the nation what they think about return-to-office plans.
The Biden administration expects upcoming sustainability standards for federal buildings will put agencies on a realistic path to meeting some of President Joe Biden's green government goals.
There are now fewer exceptions for an airman or guardian to stay in the service after an assault conviction.
The Postal Service’s regulator said the agency met its financial health target last fiscal year, the latest sign that USPS’ long-term financial situation is improving.
Working from home has gone from a complicated/emotional exercise, limited to a handful of select workers in smaller agencies to what is likely to be its peak participation this year. So what comes next?