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From fitness centers to cyber issues, these amendments within the House NDAA are likely to grab some attention.
The Defense Department claims allowing transgender people to join the military by the beginning of the year will be an burden on the Pentagon.
Secretary James Mattis' look into the transgender policy is mandated by White House guidance, it's not freezing the ban.
The House defense authorization bill brought up some important issues for those in the military and their loved ones. Find out what could affect you in the coming year.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Justice Department's Office of Inspector General reports that though the number of allegations is low, DoJ has systemic issues with how it handles sexual harassment and misconduct claims.
Transgender service members may now serve openly and will be able to receive medical care relating to transgender issues.
One of DoD's top policy civilians marched in a gay pride parade this past weekend. It was more than just a walk.
Expect some new health care options when open season rolls around later this year. We break down the Office of Personnel Management's letter to insurers about 2016 coverage.
The Office of Special Counsel recently found the Army had discriminated against transgender civilian employee Tamara Lusardi. Lusardi, a quality assurance specialist, faced what OSC described as "frequent" and "pervasive" harassment on a daily basis. The Army didn't admit to prohibited personnel practices, but it did agree to start diversity and sensitivity training. Larry Youngner is a partner at the law firm Tully Rinckey. He joined Tom Temin on the Federal Drive to discuss the implications of the case.