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The Office of Personnel Management is giving federal employees and retirees an extra day to make changes to, enroll or cancel their dental or vision plans.
When the Trump administration takes over, Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says Washington may spawn a new acronym: SFTAPP.
As the network of digital devices expands around the world and becomes even more interconnected, it's up to the public and private sectors, as well as the academic community and consumers, to do their due diligence in protecting their cyber systems.
The Senate had a busy weekend, passing five major pieces of legislation that will impact veterans, inspectors general, FBI whistleblowers and others before the close of the 114th Congress.
DoD's top personnel officer says Congress is imposing too many acquisition changes and not leaving enough staff to implement them.
Why would federal workers boo a president for giving them a 9 percent pay raise, then cheer another one for a 2.1 percent increase? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says timing is everything.
Federal News Radio speaks with Recreation News Editor Marvin Bond about interesting things to do in and near the nation's capital.
Unless President-elect Donald Trump appoints two new members quickly, the Merit Systems Protection Board will likely have one voting member come March 1, when Chairman Susan Tsui Grundmann's term expires. But the upcoming seat-changes have federal employment experts wondering whether this is the beginning of the end for MSPB.
The Senior Executive Service, National Security Council and more will see staff reductions if the President signs the bill into law.
The Unified Shared Services Management Office at GSA released a new 10-year vision for federal back-office shared services that relies on a subscription or as-a-service model to deal with the needs for upfront spending.
The the internship program at the U.S. National Central Bureau, the U.S. component of INTERPOL, gives participants a chance to see and experience law enforcement in the real world. The program even includes field trips with shooting and yelling. Wayne Salzgaber, the acting director of INTERPOL Washington and Justice Department interns, joins Federal Drive with Tom Temin to talk about the program.
President Barack Obama signed a new letter to Congress alerting them of his plan to tell agencies to give every federal employee a 2.1 percent raise in 2017.
What is the EPA's Safer Choice program? Find out this week on Fed Access when host Derrick Dortch speaks with Clive Davies, chief of Design for the Environment Program at the EPA. December 9, 2016
A provision in the 2017 National Defense Authorization creates new categories of administrative leave: "investigative" or "notice" leave. Employees under an adverse personnel action investigation may stay on leave for 10 work days.