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Years after highly visible, peace-time collisions of ships in the Navy's Seventh Fleet, the ships are repaired and back in service.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new report from the Government Accountability Office shows that while diversity has increased among workers at the State Department overall, that has not been the case for upper level managers.
Working for the federal government has its rewards and challenges. The same when you retire — a lot of options which also means a lot of choices.
DoD is giving states recommendations on how to improve the licensure reciprocity process.
Robotic process automation as a way of improving operations and freeing people's time up for higher value work has taken hold at the General Services Administration’s Office of the Chief Financial Officer.
One backlog goes down, another one pops up. That's how it is in the background security clearance process.
The Social Security Administration wants to activate 80-year-old legal authority for hearing disability cases.
Is this maybe not the best time for government agencies to be cutting back on their telework programs? Can you say coronavirus?
Federal contractors are pleased with the progress the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency has made in slashing the background investigation inventory, but they're still searching for solutions that address the end-to-end suitability, credentialing and security clearance process.
The head of the Marine Corps wants some immediate personnel policy changes.
The Trump administration has been on a tear to remove what could be fuel for wild fires on federal lands. It's set new and higher quotas for removal.
Recently the Federal Labor Relations Authority turned down a request from the departments of Education and Agriculture to issue a policy statement clarifying what's a condition of employment and a working condition.
In today's Federal Newscast, U.S. Census officials are asking local law enforcement to remain vigilant against threats to 2020 census enumerators in the months ahead.
Stacy Bostjanick, the director of the CMMC policy office in the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment, said the first set of third-party assessment organizations should be in place by late summer in preparation for the first set of procurements requiring the cyber standards this fall.