Agencies should pay attention to Apple's services software re-do.
In today's Federal Newscast, there's been another setback in negotiations between Social Security Administration management and its cadre of administrative law judges.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new report from a Senate committee shows at least eight cabinet agencies are failing to comply with federal cybersecurity standards.
Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke earlier with the president of the Association of Administrative Law Judges, Melissa McIntosh, about the outcome.
The Trump administration's national research and development AI plan has set a goal to focus more on collaboration between government and private sector.
The Interior Department is the latest agency to make changes to its telework program within the past year.
Federal unions generally dislike HR initiatives from the Trump administration. Bob Tobias at American University has some possible ways ahead.
Another group has recommended the Social Security Administration share its Death Master File with Treasury to cub improper payments.
SSA got a new boss this week. He’s different in a number of ways. Including the fact that he worked with the Thrift Savings Plan and therefore knows a lot about the civil service and civil servants.
Administrative law judges at the SSA have asked the brand new commissioner, Andrew Saul, to suspend negotiations with their union.
GAO ranked 10 federal systems in most need of modernization and they range from 8-to-51 years old and cost about $337 million annually to maintain.
Are labor relations at SSA, VA so bad they'll never get better?
The Federal Service Impasses Panel has weighed in another labor-management dispute, rewriting portions of a collective bargaining agreement between the Social Security Administration and the American Federation of Government Employees.
In today's Federal Newscast, House and Senate lawmakers have taken steps to prevent a White House proposal which would result in about 1,000 layoffs at the U.S. Forest Service.
An arbitration panel decided mostly against the American Federation of Government Employees in an impasse with Social Security.