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Which would shock you the most? The discovery of Big Foot in Rock Creek Park, or a happy government worker? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says it's a toss-up.
The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hit Beth Cobert, the nominee to be the permanent director of the Office of Personnel Management, with a wide range of questions at her nomination hearing. But the committee is also looking for more transparency and better communication between OPM and Congress.
Democrats and Republicans both agree the Postal Service needs congressional help to better its budget, but getting there is a tougher problem.
Elizabeth Shea, CEO of Speakerbox Communications, speaks to Women of Washington hosts Aileen Black and Gigi Schumm.
That gap between how the public and private sectors embrace digital technology is at the heart of the most recent Federal Leaders Digital Insight Study.
House Budget Committee Chairman Rep. Tom Price (R-Ga.) is expected to introduce the Federal Employee Rights Act. The bill would prohibit agencies from deducting labor union dues from federal employees' paychecks. It would also change the way votes are counted among employees in a unit who are deciding whether to join a union.
Administration officials confirmed the raise would be included in the President's fiscal 2017 budget, which is due out on Feb. 9.
The military services have been dithering with Congress over if and where to reduce their real estate footprint. But there is one spot in the world where the Army is undergoing a major expansion in real estate. Camp Humphries, South Korea is undergoing a multi-billion dollar makeover. Katherine Hammack, the Army assistant secretary for installations, energy and environment, joins Federal Drive with Tom Temin with details of what's going on and why.
Department of Veterans Affairs Deputy Secretary Sloan Gibson has launched an investigation to determine whether or not he will seek different disciplinary actions for two VA senior executives. Gibson said the investigation should take one week but did not give a timeline on when he would make a decision on punishment.
Tune in to FEDtalk this week as host Julie Perkins otalks to FMA’s Todd Wells, Greg Stanford, and Katie Maddocks. February 5, 2016
House Oversight and Government Reform Committee members took Education Department’s acting Secretary John King and chief information officer Danny Harris to task for systemic cybersecurity problems, and what some say is a lack of accountability for past behaviors.
The Treasury Department, thanks largely to the Internal Revenue Service, held its rank as the agency with the lowest satisfaction rating in 2015.
On this edition of “Disaster Relief for America”, hosts Tim Karney and Tom Moran interview David Gruber, the Texas State Department of State Health Services Assistant Commissioner for Regional and Local Health Services.
After 25 years on the job, the Office of Personnel Management's inspector general will resign effective Feb. 19.