Hubbard Radio Washington DC, LLC. All rights reserved. This website is not intended for users located within the European Economic Area.
Shouldn’t the feds responsible for programs impacting crops, cattle and minerals be closer to the taxpayers who produce, manage and depend on them?
In today's Federal Newscast, the Army's issuing new maximum bonus amounts, aimed at encouraging soldiers to sign up for longer enlistments.
An often overlooked element in delivering excellent service to the public is having employees who themselves are taken care of by internal services.
Joshua Bartzen, audit manager for the USPS office of inspector general explained on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Most experts say it is essential that people under the Federal Employees Retirement System put at least 5% into the Thrift Savings Plan.
The two bureaus impacted by the Agriculture Department's upcoming relocation to Kansas City are asking retirees to consider returning to their former agencies as part-time reemployed annuitants of the Economic Research Service or the National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
The declining state of many Air Force facilities, including military housing, is chief among the issues that Air Force Material Command General Arnold Bunch fielded at an Aug. 8 town hall.
A Supreme Court decision last year ruled that public employee unions can't collect dues unless members individually sign waivers specifically giving away their constitutional first amendment rights.
The National Right To Work Legal Defense Foundation cited a Supreme Court ruling last year that struck them down for non-federal government employees.
Interior Secretary David Bernhardt recently signed an executive order expanding the department's ethics activities.
Thanks to the ups and downs in the global markets, some of the 37,612 feds who were Thrift Savings Plan millionaires at the end of June may be back to six-figure balances.
In today's Federal Newscast, Rep. Mark Takano (D-Calif.), the head of the House Veterans Affairs Committee, wants all hands on deck to address veteran suicide.
When the Federal Employees Retirement System was being developed in Congress, most people didn’t switch even though they probably should have.
A deluge of electronic records is taking a toll on the government's mostly pen-and-paper system for declassifying records.