The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee doesn't like that year-end buying spree, but are these members the cause of the buying spree in the first place?
The Federal Emergency Management Agency's nominee for deputy director is encouraging FEMA to invest more in its people, as it staffs up for an upcoming hurricane season and recovers from a recent sexual harassment scandal.
The Trump administration seeks to cut more than $63 million from the IG offices at five agencies, according to its fiscal 2019 spending plan.
The White House Postal Task Force has yet to publicly release its recommendations on restructuring the Postal Service, but a Senate committee will soon shed more light on those plans.
The Office of Personnel Management and General Services Administration said they're still considering if and when they might move retirement and health services from OPM to GSA.
Administrator Emily Murphy told staff Wednesday that GSA would be consolidating its National Capital Region office into its main building in Washington, D.C.
The president's three nominees for the Merit System Protection Board (MSPB) had a long-awaited and easy Senate nomination hearing. But the task ahead of them will be much more difficult.
The Senate took its turn to question the Trump administration about its government reorganization proposals and offered a much different take than members of the House oversight committee.
Oversight committees in both chambers of Congress this week will consider the president's nominees to sit on the Merit Systems Protection Board, along with other changes to disciplinary actions and probationary periods for federal employees.
The administration also proposes moving OPM's current retirement services and health care and insurance offices to the General Services Administration, which would be renamed the "Government Services Agency."
As the Senate has a few extra weeks to work, here are several bills worth keeping an eye on this summer.
In today's Federal Newscast, bipartisan legislation in the Senate would shorten the deadline for the Defense department to pay defense contractors who work with small businesses.
The new strategy details seven cybersecurity goals the Homeland Security Department wants to tackle within the next five years.
OMB’s 2017 FISMA report to Congress highlighted several areas where agencies have improved the security of their data and networks.
The National Protection and Programs Directorate said it has all the authorities it needs, with just one exception.