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As the government prepares for another presidential transition, administration officials say it's important to build on the progress that's been made on agency accountability.
Defense Secretary Ash Carter revealed a handful of reforms aimed at bringing the Defense Department into the 21st century.
The main IRS building located at 1111 Constitution Ave., N.W., is expected to reopen on Monday for business as usual, after a fire forced the agency to temporarily close the building.
OPM awarded a new seven-year contract to John Hancock Life and Health Insurance Company to administer the federal long-term care insurance program.
On this special edition of “Disaster Relief for America”, hosts Tim Karney and Tom Moran interview Harriet Tregoning, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Office of Community Planning and Development.
Alan Balutis, a senior director and distinguished fellow with Cisco Systems’ U.S. Public Sector Group, argues that the next president should provide early-out authority to quicken the pace of long-time federal employees leaving and make room for the next generations.
When the most recent shooting incident occurred at the U.S. Capitol building, the screening system that took about 15 years to develop worked as it was designed to do. When deranged pastor Larry Dawson drew his gun, Capitol Hill staff and visitors appeared to know what to do. Roll Call Senior Editor David Hawkings provides insight on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
The IRS' headquarters building will be closed Tuesday, April 5 following a basement fire on Monday afternoon. Agency employees who are telework-ready should plan on working from home Tuesday.
In the latest Performance.gov progress report for the cross-agency priority goal of developing the federal workforce to its full potential, seven of 12 milestones are at risk, while two others have been missed.
Federal News Radio speaks with Recreation News Editor Marvin Bond about interesting things to do in and near the nation's capital.
The SSA is updating their online services with new programs and better security, but still faces budgetary and workforce attrition challenges.
The chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee wants agencies to finish what they started years ago, and focus on protecting the Social Security numbers of federal employees.
A reduction in soldiers' housing allowances cut revenues of private companies that operate military housing. The Army may allow those firms to assess rental costs to make up part of the difference.
Fiscal 2015 was a record-breaking year for the Internal Revenue Service, according to the tax agency’s Data Book. But it was also a year that marked a continued decline in funding for the agency, leading to shrinking numbers in its workforce and in the agency’s enforcement branch.