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Participation in federal telework programs fell slightly in 2017, according to the latest data from the Office of Personnel Management's report to Congress.
During Public Service Recognition Week (May 5-11) and May’s National Military Appreciation Month, let’s make the time to understand and appreciate the achievements of the men and women who dedicate their lives to service.
In today's Federal Newscast, federal employees may soon have some new flexibility to make up time taken off for religious purposes.
Federal cybersecurity efforts can often seem like one long campaign to prevent another Office of Personnel Management cyber breach, or Edward Snowden leak. But that’s only half the story.
A retired Navy captain and IRS worker described the possible hazards of moving to a tax-free state to shop in a state with no sales tax.
Industry says the President's recent security clearance transfer brings promise for long-awaited modernization to the entire personnel vetting process.
Bob Tobias, professor in the Key Executive Leadership Program at American University, explained the importance of career civil servants on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Executive director of the Project on Government Oversight Danielle Brian discussed a new survival guide for whistleblowers on Federal Drive with Temin
Bots powered by robotic process automation at the Defense Logistics Agency face limits based on the amount of time a human operator stays logged into the network. But the agency plans to ramp up its…
Three House committee chairmen are launching an investigation into recent leadership changes at the Department of Homeland Security.
The ethical case against Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan dissolved completely under exhaustive investigation.
Virginia Democrat Gerry Connolly isn’t concerned with overreach as he pursues an agenda of oversight and accountability.
While employees await a decision about the department's plans for the proposed USDA relocation, Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue has announced a new initiative designed to better organize workspace in the national capital region.
Even the best plans can fail in the face of sudden policy changes. Keepers of the nuclear arsenal are scrambling.