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Soldiers waiting for guidance that allows beards will have to keep waiting.
In today's Federal Newscast, federal agencies are looking for private sector ideas on collecting vaccine information for their employees.
Facial recognition technology is becoming more and more prevalent at borders and airports.
When the COVID pandemic hit, many predicted that premiums in the giant federal employee health benefits program would skyrocket.
Employees and retirees enrolled in the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP) will pay, on average, 3.8% more toward their premiums in 2022. The Office of Personnel Management announced FEHBP premium rates ahead of the upcoming open season, which runs Nov. 8 through Dec. 13.
In today's Federal Newscast, a review by the National Academy of Public Administration says Secret Service employees are doing more than ever with less.
For how the case turned out, Federal Drive with Tom Temin talked with Smith Pachter McWhorter procurement attorney Joe Petrillo.
The maintenance backlog stands at about $3 billion and the number of facilities is growing faster than the budget.
Under a new agreement between the agencies, screening officers at the Transportation Security Administration can now appeal certain firings, demotions and suspensions to the Merit Systems Protection Board, a right they didn't have previously.
At the Justice Department, assistant U.S. attorneys and trial attorneys are both, well, lawyers that do litigation. But they work under different pay systems.
The federal contracting community will feel relieved if Congress proceeds with a continuing resolution, and avoids a lapse in appropriations. Fondly known as a government shutdown.
Agencies making their cloud migration have to invest in their people if they want to make the journey a successful one.
Latonya Bowman, a management and program analyst at the IRS, explains how acquisition innovation is helping the IRS train acquisition professionals
The State Department and Commerce Department are both launching strategies to maximize the use of their data.