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Suppose you or one of your kids wants to go, or return to college this summer or fall, but your budget needs a little transfusion, like funds from an outside source.
An Energy Department employee violated the Hatch Act when she gave a tour of a nuclear waste treatment plant to a congressional candidate, the Office of Special Counsel said Thursday. The employee has resigned and agreed to a three-year debarment from federal employment.
The most recent paychecks for some federal employees are incorrect, potentially by hundreds of dollars, due to a processing error by the National Finance Center.
Joshua Spence, West Virginia's Chief Technology Officer, discussed his organization, new IT initiatives and reflections on 15 months in office.
DHS morale numbers are unlikely to rise without significant reforms on multiple levels.
The Navy's new top officer says he doesn't discount the need to grow his service, but for now, sustaining what it already owns is more important.
But the one way to anger many feds is to tell them or remark that they are lucky to have such a good pension — then stand back.
The Air Force is using adaptive learning technology to train potential airmen faster.
A week out from the official start of the 2020 census, the bureau has ramped up its recruiting efforts for temporary, on-the-ground work that begins this spring.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new page on Oversight.gov tracks IG vacancies.
The Trump administration has been pushing to move the Bureau of Land Management headquarters from Washington, D.C. — to Grand Junction, Colorado.
The Department of Homeland Security has launched an employee and family readiness council that senior leaders believe are addressing workforce engagement challenges.
Thanks to the booming stock market the number of federal-postal workers with $1 million or more Thrift Savings Plan accounts jumped to 49,620 at the end of 2019.
Two small agencies have managed to hold their own on the Partnership for Public Service's annual Best Places to Work rankings, even through government shutdowns, office moves and retirement waves.