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The new approach aims to include most leases on the balance sheet for lessees and lessors, but getting ready for the change is not just an exercise for accounting.
The Commerce Department has been dealing with the internet and its implications since at least the mid-1990s, mainly through the National Telecommunications and Information Administration.
Ukraine and keeping aid flowing to that country, it's one of the few areas of bipartisan agreement on Capitol Hill.
If you work at the Department of Homeland Security, you received an email from the big boss on April 14 that you don’t want to leave unread.
The Department of Labor establishes a special claims unit for federal firefighters, complemented by House legislation looking to expand the list of illnesses covered by workers’ compensation.
Bureaus and offices across the State Department are looking for data scientists to join their ranks and lead several major projects under the agency's new data strategy.
Attorney Levi McAllister says FERC is focusing more on energy market trading, and on entities meeting those conditions.
The Biden administration's management agenda, which the White House built out with a lot of detail last week, focuses on just three things.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Environmental Protection Agency is revising its onboarding process to reflect the pandemic's effects on the workplace.
New Chicago office, meant to cover 12 midwestern states, is DIU's fifth office, adding to locations in Silicon Valley, D.C., Boston and Austin.
To advance equity, the Office of Personnel Management will make demographic data analysis easier for agencies, while the Labor Department will target underserved communities to expand apprenticeship opportunities.
The new Army directive brings together a group of decentralized policies and adds six new ones for soldiers.
According to news reports many people have, or will, quit their jobs if forced to return to an office. But does that group include feds, especially those vested in their retirement system?
In today's Federal Newscast, top Democrats on the House Foreign Affairs Committee are calling on the State Department to expand opportunities for LGBTQ diplomats.