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The backlash to plans to reduce teleworking in some government offices is being met with resistance from other workers who say that teleworking has lots of drawbacks.
The Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services says DoD needs better focus on women in mid-career ranks.
The Agriculture Department has made a dramatic cutback in the amount of time its workers are allowed to work from home. The Education Department is said to be considering the same thing. Cabinet officers and agency…
A program aimed at helping transitioning soldiers is building its social media presence.
Two House Democrats have come forward with whistleblower claims that administration officials sought to ouster career employees they believed weren't loyal to the president's foreign policy goals.
Julie Brill, the acting deputy associate director for the Senior Executive Service and Performance Management at the Office of Personnel Management, credited the Unlocktalent.gov tool to help share best practices.
In today's Federal Newscast, Senator and 2016 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders wants to know what Defense Secretary James Mattis is doing to address Pentagon waste and high contractor pay.
The Education Department ended negotiations on Friday with the American Federation of Government Employees and instead announced plans to implement its own terms. AFGE said it hasn't agreed to those terms.
For federal workers, making a mid-life career change does not always mean leaving government.
The Air Force is suggesting doing security clearance interviews by Skype to speed up the process.
The General Services Administration's inspector general will investigate the Trump administration's sudden reversal on plans for a new FBI headquarters building.
The president's fiscal 2019 budget proposal includes $18 million for the Interior Department to begin reorganization and relocation of its employees and sub-agencies to new locations in the western U.S.
The bill will allow troops to use tuition assistance for certifications and licensing.
Army Corps CIO believes investing in software as a service will speed up IT modernization and promote more agility in the changes that are made within an agency