What exactly is Congress and the administration talking about when they throw around infrastructure spending?
No Republicans voted to advance the nomination of Kiran Ahuja, the president's choice to lead the Office of Personnel Management, to the full Senate.
Katy Kale, the acting GSA administrator, said the Federal Green Advisory Committee stepped out in front soon after the EO and created two new task forces—the federal building decarbonization task group and the environmental justice and equity task group.
Contractors supporting both the troops and a number of services in Afghanistan are trying to get answers about what's ahead now that they will soon return to the U.S.
The government is operating in the wake of a historic number of executive orders, memoranda and proclamations from the Biden White House. Ohio State law professor Peter Shane offered an assessment.
President Joe Biden's nominee for administrator of the General Services Administration has a software development background. Can she take on the range of challenges GSA faces in acquisition and real estate?
Robin Carnahan, former Secretary of State of Missouri and founder of GSA’s 18F’s consulting practice, would replace Emily Murphy as administrator.
John Kamensky, after spending 24 years in federal public service, spent another career researching, writing about and pushing for governmental excellence, just retired
The Biden administration is expected to propose a 2.7% federal pay raise for civilian employees in 2022, well above the 1% bump workers received this year.
The Senate is out of session for a couple of weeks. So nobody can filibuster, or not filibuster anyone else.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new report from the American Enterprise Institute says the Pentagon has been punting its responsibilities in the past.
Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to the president and CEO of the Professional Services Council David Berteau for some insight.
Both parties in the House have agreed to participate in the new earmarks process that proponents say include some safeguards to prevent abuses.
Without opposition, the Senate has confirmed veteran diplomat William Burns as CIA director
The Senate has confirmed California Attorney General Xavier Becerra as President Joe Biden's health secretary