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The highest paid federal employee doesn't live in the White House. Bill Johnson, CEO of the Tennessee Valley Authority, pulled in nearly $5 million in 2016.
President Donald Trump has signed legislation allowing federal workers more flexibility in taking withdrawals from their retirement savings.
In today's Federal Newscast, Republican leaders on the House Natural Resources Committee have written to President DonaldTrump in support of an Interior Department re-organization that would move more its employees to Western states.
Sen. Orrin Hatch has dropped an amendment to a tax reform initiative restricting federal employees from making extra contributions to the retirement savings plans.
Six agencies received lower grades from the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on their latest IT acquisition reform report cards.
The Pentagon’s inspector general has begun its formal review of the military services’ procedures for sending criminal record information to the FBI.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Pentagon said it has eliminated thousands of cybersecurity glitches over the past year thanks to hundreds of hackers around the world.
In today's Federal Newscast, the House Democratic leader said she hopes Congress will move quickly to pass legislation requiring lawmakers and their staff to complete training to prevent sexual harassment.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Department of Veterans Affairs has announced the launch of the Rapid Appeals Modernization Program (RAMP) to give veterans more options in claims disagreements.
Congress will consider legislation to form a inter-agency council that would develop recommendations to help the government prepare and respond to extreme weather events.
President Trump has announced the interim appointment of Treasury official David Kautter to head the IRS and spearhead his push for tax reform legislation in Congress.
Just this week,the Presidential Management Fellows Program opened up applications for 2018. Created in 1977 by then President Jimmy Carter, the PMF program is celebrating 40 years of helping young talent find its way into the federal workforce. Federal News Radio's Eric White spoke to Margot Conrad, director of Education and Outreach at the Partnership for Public Service, about the program on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
The U.S. Marshals Service must address employee perceptions of unfairness in its Merit Promotions process, according to a new GAO report.
Social Security, the Veterans Affairs Department and the Office of Personnel Management have one thing in common: a big backlog of applications for what they provide. OPM's National Background Investigative Bureau has a backlog of 700,000. Trey Hodgkins, senior vice president of the Information Technology Industry Council, says this is becoming a national security concern and Congress isn't doing enough to cut it down.