The Senate’s Inspired to Serve Hiring Improvements Act would add flexibility for recruiting college graduates, along with lengthening temporary employee terms and expanding direct hire authority.
The Biden administration is taking a key step to ensure federal dollars will support U.S. manufacturing
Over 90 agencies release 300 new actions aiming to expand opportunities in federal services for disadvantaged communities.
The President's Management Agenda last week went from idea to action plan, complete with strategy leaders and metrics for success.
President Joe Biden signed the Postal Service Reform Act into law Wednesday. The House and Senate passed the bill with strong bipartisan support last month.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Biden administration expects climate change’s toll on the federal government will become more expensive over time.
The Biden administration exceeded the record of its two predecessors in one respect. Namely, the number and estimated costs of the regulations issued in the first year.
In today's Federal Newscast, the White House wants to boost inclusion for transgender people in federal services.
The departments of Commerce and Housing and Urban Development, at the Biden administration's urging, are planning to bring tens of thousands of federal employees back to the office starting April 25.
Even though a new survey shows that trust in the federal government is low, agencies have an opportunity to strengthen Americans’ perception of the institution.
A little plain talk from the president won't have any real effect on an already bad Ukraine situation.
The age requirement for starting TSP retirement distribution would increase under the Securing a Strong Retirement Act
Presidents make sure their and their party's policies are carried out in large measure by whom they appoint. Each time, though, it seems like the confirmation process goes slower and slower.
Burn pits, they're the agent orange of the most recent generation of veterans. Veterans who were exposed to the open junk incinerators in Iraq and Afghanistan have long complained of resulting health maladies. President Joe Biden mentioned it in his state of the union speech. Some VA benefits have begun to trickle out.
The House of Representatives is taking what amounts to a spring break, but the Senate is in town working on legislation to deal with China and closing in on the Supreme Court nomination.