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The Navy will set up a new three-star post to oversee education and research.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Postal Service's inspector general said USPS has more than a million square feet in excess real estate.
According to the experts December is on target to have its worst month since 1931. The erratic, some would say more normal performance of the market this year has made lots of investors nervous.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday closing agencies on Dec. 24, giving federal employees the day off. The executive order falls in line with a recent tradition of giving federal employees the day off when Christmas Eve falls on a Monday.
As some agencies continue planning for a potential lapse in appropriations at the end of the week, a partial government shutdown may pose the biggest risk for employees' holiday vacation plans.
2018 saw changes to the federal workforce and how it operates, from security clearances to telework to official time. Take a look back at some of the headlines that shook the federal workforce throughout the year.
The Energy Department and the General Services Administration see an uptick in energy savings performance contracts (ESPCs) and utility energy service contracts (UESCs), while the Army, the biggest adopter of ESPCs, look to strengthen the resiliency of its electrical grid through these smart energy projects.
The Defense Department gives troops a bigger BAH bump than last year.
The military services know they’re facing challenges when it comes to hiring, training and keeping enough skilled personnel at their major maintenance depots.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Federal Protective Service mismanaged its payroll and budget leading to excessive overtime and spending shortfalls.
Tiffany Lopez Winters, executive director of The National Trust Center, joined Fed Access to discuss economic espionage and how it is affecting small businesses, government contractors and federal agencies.
The government shutdown clock is ticking and almost nobody wants one, although the president did say he would be “proud” to do it if Congress doesn’t approve funding for a southern border wall.
The Department of Health and Human Services is considering a new proposal that would limit HHS employees to one day of telework a week, according to the National Treasury Employees Union.
CBO offered 16 options that could cut DoD spending and reduce the deficit.