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House lawmakers are demanding answers from VA officials, after they approved nearly $11 million in bonuses to ineligible career senior executives.
In the 2023 Best Places to Work rankings, engagement is on the rise — and there are many pockets of success at agencies that don’t always see the spotlight.
CISA is working on 'physical security' goals as officials warn about rising threats to critical infrastructure, such as attacks on the electric grid.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Special Counsel vows White House officials will now face full consequences for any Hatch Act violations.
VA raised its engagement and satisfaction score by 3.4 points, and maintained its fifth place spot for large agencies in the 2023 Best Places to Work rankings.
Transportation safety in the United States has grown safer, thanks in part to work A GAO superstar. She's overseen work in crash test dummies preventing wrecks.
The non-partisan experts warn Schedule F will leave the door open to politicization and patronage throughout the federal workforce.
Acting OPM Director Rob Shriver told lawmakers the return of Schedule F would have a “chilling effect” on career federal employees.
A new rule from the Energy Department means the eventual end of gas and oil to heat new and renovated federal buildings.
The Army relies on its civilian workforce for crucial tasks to support readiness and operations. Now it has launched a campaign to recruit civilians.
The pilot program mainly focused on placing “career-ready” military spouses into paid fellowships. This year, the program will include entry-level jobs.
The Postal Service will hold off until January 2025 on its decision to move mail processing to larger regional hubs.
Analysis by the Partnership for Public Service shows federal workers from 30 to 39 are most unsatisfied with their employment.