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The Army is taking in vast amounts of information on its soldiers to place them in their most fitting jobs.
A new talent management system is among the biggest changes since Army went volunteer.
On Tuesday, the Army released its first-ever "People Strategy." Implementation plans are yet to come, but the service is already rethinking its selection process for new commanders.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management asked the Federal Labor Relations Authority how agencies can deduct union dues in light of the 2018 decision, which found local and state government workers can't be forced to pay union dues.
The National Guard is assessing and fielding the Army's new fitness test.
The Army's new system dumps the importance of seniority when considering enlisted promotion.
In today's Federal Newscast, A bipartisan pair of lawmakers want to give some federal employees a new retirement flexibility.
Gen. James McConville has a set of new challenges to face if he takes the baton as Army chief of staff.
In today's Federal Newscast, Congresswoman Jennifer Wexton (D-VA) introduces new legislation requiring federal regulators to encourage financial institutions to work with consumers and other business impacted by a shutdown.
The Army is planning on demolishing inadequate housing in the next seven years.
The Army’s Futures Command is officially up and running in Austin, and while the command promises to completely reform the service’s equipping practices, it’s also spurring change in the personnel realm.
The Army S&T conference showcased new technologies to help soldiers' performance on and off the battlefield.
In hopes of attracting nontraditional defense business, the Army considers paying for their travel to research labs.
The Army’s new Futures Command is on its way to becoming reality, just as the service prepares for 2020.