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If the Senate confirms President Donald Trump's nominee to the Merit Systems Protection Board, it would restore a quorum after a year-long gap.
Last month, 13,290 federal employees filed retirement claims with OPM, the highest number in a February since 2013.
2017's retirement numbers paled in comparison to those of the mid-years of the Obama administration.
How would you like to find your name on a public list of half a million to 750,000 other civil servants who have been judged NONESSENTIAL to government operations?
Disunity among politicals sends a mixed message to the career staff, the public and the Hill and it can lead to challenges in accomplishing the mission.
Larry Allen joins Federal Drive with Tom Temin to provide advice on ways contractors can be prepared for when the CR runs out again on March 23.
Project On Government Oversight suggests Interior Department is losing money because of a flawed bidding process that undervalues certain tracts.
USDA, working with GSA and the Office of American Innovation, will soon take another step towards standing up a major part of the Trump administration's IT modernization strategy.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new policy from the National Science Foundation will require grant recipients to report the findings of any sexual harassment investigation against a researcher.
Heather Kuldell, managing editor at Nextgov, joins host Derrick Dortch on this week's Fed Access to talk about the U.S. Cyber Command, and what a change in leadership this year will mean for the organization.
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is spending billions of dollars on research into new models of care delivery
The governmentwide average time to hire new employees has creep up slightly every year since 2012.
Budget cuts and staffing shortfalls are just two problems affecting open data and transparency in the Trump administration
Jeff Neal, former chief human capital officer at the Homeland Security Department, says there are a great many types of jobs where supply does not equal demand.