Federal News Radio shares federal photos daily highlighting the work of government agencies and federal workers. From one administration to another, here are twelve photos shared in the 2017 gallery that represent celebrations of people and progress through times of trial and triumph.
President Donald Trump signed off on an average pay increase for federal civilian workers of 1.4 percent and 2.1 percent for uniformed service members.
Federal News Radio counts down the Top 10 pay and benefits stories for 2017, a year that proved to be a bit of an emotional rollercoaster ride for federal employees.
The big new tax overhaul law that Congress passed this week touches off a gigantic software do-over job for IRS programmers.
The National Security Strategy finds some familiar rivals in China, Russia, North Korea and Iran.
Federal agencies exceeded expectations of President Donald Trump’s administration in 2017, eliminating 22 regulatory actions for every one that was introduced and cancelling or delaying more than 1,500 planned regulatory actions.
No sooner had the president signed a two-week continuing resolution than the countdown started — the countdown to the next deadline for a government shutdown,
Congress has until midnight on Friday, Dec. 22 to avoid a government shutdown. As a federal employee or contractor, let us know what you think about a possible shutdown.
The Defense Department claims allowing transgender people to join the military by the beginning of the year will be an burden on the Pentagon.
The House has passed a bill to prevent a government shutdown this weekend and keep the government running through Dec. 22.
Seven House Democrats and five Republicans are asking President Donald Trump to consider giving all civilian federal employees the same 2.4 percent pay raise that military members are expected to get in 2018.
As the Trump administration drafts its first national defense strategy, there’s one thing defense experts agree on: Not every part of the Pentagon can be a winner.
Those who believe Leandra English was correct in her presumption to the job of acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau aren't giving up.
A D.C. judge ruled that President Donald Trump was within his powers in appointing an acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
The Office of Special Counsel is working to find ways to improve and shorten the whistleblower retaliation caseload for federal agencies.