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The Agriculture Department's research and development in 2016 yielded 244 new inventions and 109 patent applications.
George Nesterczuk, President Donald Trump’s nominee to be the director of the Office of Personnel Management, has been waiting to be confirmed since May.
FEMA has a limited view into the allegations of misconduct that come from the agency's employees, because it lacks both the case management system and the written disciplinary policies to address misconduct from its cohort of temporary workers.
The Office of Personnel Management released a new continuous development framework for senior executives to help them plan and track a path of professional learning and development.
The Environmental Protection Agency's alumni association about to get larger by several hundred as the agency prepares to buy out or lay off people. Chuck Elkins, executive director of the EPA Alumni Association, tells Federal Drive with Tom Temin how his group is trying to help out the soon-to-be-departed.
The House passed a last-minute bill Friday morning that will replenish the Veterans Choice Program with $2.1 billion in additional funds for the next six months. The additional Choice funds are crucial, as they buy lawmakers and the Veterans Affairs Department more time to redesign the program. But the legislation is also packed with new hiring flexibilities.
Last year the National Guard announced it was expanding training days for armor and Stryker units. Now the first units are finishing up some of the training.
As members of Congress encourage the whistleblower community to continue to speak up, they acknowledged the long list of improvements they want to make to whistleblower protections at individual agencies like the IRS and FBI.
The Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs committee passed the TSP Modernization Act of 2017, along with a handful of other bills that could soon affect the lives and careers of the federal workforce.
The Republican Study Committee released its own take on the fiscal 2018 budget, which includes several cuts to federal pay, retirement and health benefits. Here's how the committee's budget proposal measures up to other recommendations from the Trump administration and other House lawmakers.
President Trump tweets out a new policy just weeks after Defense Secretary Mattis ordered a six month review.
Working for the government was once a lifetime deal, but Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says those days may be gone.
The Air Force is changing its military education for enlisted airmen to make classes more flexible about their lives.
Three Republican lawmakers introduced an amendment to a "minibus" of four appropriations bills that would eliminate the Budget Analysis Division of the Congressional Budget Office, and therefore the positions and salaries of 89 employees at CBO. It's the first time members of Congress have used the Holman Rule since the House reinstated it back in January.