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Military facilities in "failing" condition increased from 7 percent last year to 19 percent this year.
Bureaucrats are easy targets for politicians because they can't fight back, but Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says sometimes the faceless feds do bite back.
Small agencies say the administration's new Cybersecurity National Action Plan could help them develop a collective force to address their IT challenges. Specifically, agencies are looking for help in hiring new cyber experts.
The Merit Systems Protection Board processed nearly 30,000 cases in fiscal 2015, a 63 percent increase over 2014, according to an annual report.
Thanks to the flawed Choice Act Congress hastily passed in 2014, SESers exist in a sort of twilight of civil service protection.
Veterans Affairs Secretary Bob McDonald wants to take senior managers out of Title V and put them into Title 38, a category created for medical professionals. Federal employment attorney Debra D'Agostino, founding partner of the Federal Practice Group, tells Federal Drive with Tom Temin what this means.
If your boss was up for reelection would you vote for him or her? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says that's the choice facing all federal workers right now.
Members of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform criticized the General Services Administration for its inability to accurately track the inventory and status of donated surplus firearms to local law enforcement agencies.
Former DHS CHCO Jeff Neal wishes he could report that the government had gotten its act together and had more balanced hiring and retention, but — sadly — that is not the case.
DoD's top procurement official said the laws keeping government officials from moving to the private sector are too stringent.
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee passed a bill on March 1 that aims to keep agencies from putting employees accused of misconduct on administrative leave indefinitely.
The Professional Services Council, which represents hundreds of companies that do business with the federal government, named David Berteau as its next CEO.
Three federal graphic designers and DotGov Design committee leaders discuss how they are improving design standards in government. March 4, 2016
If you work for Uncle Sam you know what the B-word is, but Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says being called a stubborn bureaucrat can be a good thing.