The Office of Inspector General found in its latest report that the Justice Department relied on dated and incomplete HR policies.
House Oversight and Reform Subcommittee on Government Operations released the latest agency grades on progress around IT modernization goals.
In today's Federal Newscast: This summer's Post Office rate increases are expected to decrease business and make more money, and the U.S. Fleet Forces Command has a new leader.
Prisons and detention facilities, in general, had some of the toughest challenges getting through the pandemic.
As agencies finalize their workforce reentry plans in the coming weeks, an affinity group that represents employees at the Justice Department is urging agency leadership to keep certain pandemic workplace flexibilities in place.
USPS this week reported delivering nearly 88% of first-class mail on time in May. That’s about a 10% increase in performance compared to the second quarter of fiscal 2021.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new White House memorandum establishes fighting corruption as a core national security interest for the Biden administration.
The Biden administration is asking for a 2.4% increase and a 14% increase in federal IT and cybersecurity spending, respectively, in fiscal 2022.
National Security experts are calling on the U.S. to expand its list of banned Chinese companies. A small-town VA employee's $100,000 scheme gets him 46 months in federal prison. And following the science, the Senate confirms POTUS's pick to lead his Office of Science and Technology Policy
John Demers, the assistant attorney general for National Security in DoJ, said the review group will send its recommendations to the Commerce Department.
What are the current trends in antitrust enforcement? Find out when Justin Murphy, partner at McDermott Will & Emery LLP, joins host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Secret Service is wielding its investigative powers to take on COVID related financial fraud.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new Government Accountability Office report finds that the Defense Department is relying too much on GPS.
If people can see Wrestlemania in person, why can't at least some federal offices start to repopulate?
In today's Newscast, the president wants to set aside $18 billion to repair and modernize VA facilities, and also invest $10 billion in other federal buildings.