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Charles Tiefer, professor at the University of Baltimore Law School and former deputy counsel for the House of Representatives, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to give his perspective on mergers and competition.
A growing number of people have moved into the TSP millionaires club. But, should all your retirement nest egg money be in the TSP?
Pentagon says that acting Defense Secretary Mark Esper expects to be formally nominated for the top job very soon
Industry leaders say up to 10% of their cleared intelligence community workforces are idle at any given time, because they're waiting for agencies to grant, update or transfer a security clearance, according to the Intelligence and National Security Alliance.
Twenty-five watchdog groups want Congress to considering clamping down on defense contractors.
While April and May produced record low numbers, June took a different turn as OPM received more retirement claims with less being processed.
In part two of Federal News Networks’ ongoing special report, GSA @ 70: Mission evolved, Administrator Emily Murphy discusses how this third distinct period of GSA history is different from her first stint in the 2000s and how she is setting the agency’s path forward.
NNSA is hosting a hiring fair to recruit more talent. The agency's Associate Administrator for Management, Frank Lowery, joined Federal Drive with details.
Things are looking good. but the possibility of yet another government shutdown remains, as today's guest columnist Abraham Grungold points out.
NASA launched an anti-harassment campaign and strategy not because it identified a specific problem, but because its top leaders said they see a diverse and inclusive workforce as key to achieving their new goal to return Americans to the moon by 2024.
The Air Force is reducing tours for instructors from four years to three years to reduce assignment fatigue.
NIH director Francis Collins joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss the responsibility of scientific leaders to end harassment and advancement barriers for women.
In part 1 of the Federal News Networks’ ongoing special report, GSA@70: Mission evolved, two long-time employees, Lenny Loewentritt and Mary Davie, discuss how the agency’s role in government has grown and become more impactful over the last seven decades.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Labor Department is looking to reward four contractors who make an effort to hire qualified disabled people.