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Defense Deputy Secretary Pat Shanahan is expected to sign a memo moving the National Background Investigations Service from DISA to DSS.
Down the end of a narrow, wooded road, on a sparsely populated peninsula, little-known feds help sharpen the tooth for U.S. warfighters
In today's Federal Newscast, the IRS changed the annual contribution limit for 401(k) style retirement plans and the Thrift Savings Plan for 2019.
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Acquisition Kevin Fahey said the changes, including a large workforce reduction, have been in service of innovation and speedier acquisition
Regardless of which political party wins today’s midterm election, federal workers are in relatively good shape.
TRICARE beneficiaries will be able to choose from two different plans.
A new study says DoD has great programs for PCS moves, but doesn't always employ them the best way.
The Homeland Security Department's inspector general said it's deeply concerned that the Coast Guard Investigative Service executed a search warrant against a whistleblower.
Don Bathurst was present at the creation of the Homeland Security Department in the post 9/11 world and is currently its executive director for Emergency Preparedness.
For years, Congress and White House administrations have tried to make chief information officers business leaders with a proverbial seat at the top management table.
In today's Federal Newscast, the National Insider Threat Task Force introduced a new maturity framework to help teach agencies what makes a good program.
Friday’s column asked if key workers and executives are leaving in protest or if they are simply retiring from a rapidly-aging government? So we asked you and here’s what we got.
Many D.C.-area representatives are largely secure, according to RealClearPolitics, but the national capital region is still seeing some hotly contested races in Virginia.
The Federal Labor Relations Authority said it reviewed case load, staffing and rental costs before finalizing its decision its second regional office in two months.