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Federal agencies are warning that a deal by House Republicans to raise the debt ceiling in exchange for significant budget cuts would eliminate the jobs of tens of thousands of federal employees.
Following White House guidance, government agencies look at ways to add sustainability to contracting.
A two-year pay raise for federal wildland firefighters will expire on Sept. 30. The first responders joined union leaders and lawmakers to push Congress for a permanent one.
Federal agency leaders are often tasked with making important decisions on highly complex topics with the information available in short time periods.
The Biden administration recently declared a new approach to federal regulation it said would modernize and streamline it.
The Office of Inspector General at Housing and Urban Development is boosting efforts to end sexual abuse and unsanitary conditions in HUD-backed housing.
A new model aims to allocate DoD's limited facility sustainment dollars toward buildings where the funding can do the most good. But the funding model itself is subject to budget challenges, and might not be ready until 2026.
In today's Federal Newscast: The Postal Service’s regulator is reviewing the agency’s plans to consolidate its delivery network. The Secret Service has a new deputy director. And lawmakers are still trying to figure out what to do about the troubled rollout of the VA's new Electronic Health Record.
16 of the 37 federal programs and governmentwide challenges on GAO’s 2023 high risk list improved, according to the latest biennial report the agency published Thursday.
Many young people are confused about whether past marijuana use prevents them from getting a security clearance. And others say they wouldn't stop using to obtain a clearance.
IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel says the the agency will, in the coming weeks, shed more light on the agency’s hiring plans over the next decade.
CISA is pushing tech companies to embrace 'secure by design' principles. The agency's internal software development division is also spreading the "DevSecOps" gospel.
Lots of things have days, like National Ice Cream Day. Lots of things have whole months, like USDA Invasive Plant Pest Month. So why not emergency communications? Emergency Communications Month is in fact going on right now.
The 5G wireless network has a way to go before reaching the lofty potential its purveyors promised.