President Joe Biden is nominating Shalanda Young to lead the White House Office of Management and Budget
The administration will elevate the role of chief diversity officers to help lead agency DEIA implementation teams and conduct quarterly updates to track progress in meeting governmentwide goals.
The Federal Drive with Tom Temin got one view from the President and CEO of the National Academy of Public Administration Terry Gerton.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense authorization bill has been stalled amid infrastructure and reconciliation talks, but the must-pass legislation could see some movement soon.
Congress is out this week and the regular appropriations continuing resolution hasn't got much longer to go. Is a year long CR in the offing?
EO 14028 calls for changing contracting language to require greater data storage and logging as a way to improve the sharing of threat information between service providers and federal partners.
The Biden administration is carrying the "Trusted Workforce 2.0" vetting reform effort forward.
Nineteen states are now suing to block President Joe Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal contractors.
In today's Federal Newscast, we get a look at just how many COVID-19 vaccine exemptions the military is allowing.
In today's Federal Newscast, the TSP is rolling out some new services for participants next summer.
The Federal Labor Relations Authority faces a backlog of unfair labor practice complaints, which have built over the last four years without a Senate-confirmed general counsel to enforce them. The Biden administration's nominees for the FLRA say resolving the backlog will be their top priority.
The Hatch Act should apply to everyone or no one, but the current loopholes for enforcement do no good, says Jeff Neal.
A former California pollution regulator is being nominated to run the nation’s highway safety agency
The Office of Management and Budget issued a new memo requiring agencies to assess their current status and plan for the future around end-point detection and response tools.
The Biden administration is temporarily relaxing the rules for a student loan forgiveness program that has been criticized for its notoriously complex requirements