The Environmental Protection Agency received one of the inaugural Citizen Champions of Change awards for its customer service efforts.
In today's Federal Newscast, acting Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie urges Congress to take action to permanently fund the Veterans Choice program.
Democratic House lawmakers, together with the largest federal employee union, have called on EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to step down amid a growing number of federal investigations.
The director of the Office of Personnel Management said he wants to restore the importance of the Chief Human Capital Officers Council. Jeff Pon has asked agency and department heads to put very senior level representatives on the council that strategizes human resource policy for government employees.
Office of Management Director Mick Mulvaney told House lawmakers that his agency would conduct an ethics probe into spending at the Environmental Protection Agency.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department will be sending up to 4,000 troops to U.S.-Mexico border to assist the Homeland Security Department.
The Environmental Protection Agency breached multiple laws when it installed a soundproof booth in Administrator Scott Pruitt's office last year, according to a government watchdog office.
Federal News Radio has decided to remove the content of this article after recent investigative reports have called into question the credibility of the expert interviewed.
The EPA is moving ahead with plans to close agency facilities in Las Vegas, Nevada, according to the last written notice received by a few dozen employees affected by the decision.
On this episode of CyberChat, host Sean Kelley, former Environmental Protection Agency chief information security officer, is joined by retired Homeland Security senior executive and founder of GotUrSix TV, Keith Trippie.
President Donald Trump's fiscal 2019 budget proposal would continue down a path of major workforce reductions at the Environmental Protection Agency.
In today's Federal Newscast, Attorney General Jeff Sessions is forming a Cyber-Digital Task Force to make recommendations on policy and process changes across the Justice Department.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management told agencies they may need to be flexible when applying retroactive pay for federal employees during the most recent government shutdown.
The Environmental Protection Agency is moving ahead on its decision to shutter an agency-owned facility in Michigan that will impact nearly 20 emergency response employees.
Kevin Bogardus of E&E News joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss the details of the Trump administration's budget and its effects on the EPA.