Some of the highest ranking, most experienced and talented federal workers in the Washington, D.C. area won't be getting a pay raise this month.
The U.S. Postal Service delivers your mail and packages. And depending on the outcome of pending negotiations, your neighborhood letter carrier could also be your local census-taker.
How would a 2019 pay freeze compare to the three-year freeze during the Obama administration? Jeff Neal said it may not go over so well.
From Blockchain to cloud computing, agencies began working together to develop a digital road map to keep up with the ever-changing world of IT and mitigate threats
Lawmakers and military analysts weigh in on the most important personnel and readiness issues for 2018.
The National Security Strategy finds some familiar rivals in China, Russia, North Korea and Iran.
Policy experts say CBP needs to implement major border patrol discipline and performance improvements before increasing its workforce.
This report highlights $474 billion in wasteful and inefficient spending.
FAA has moved painstakingly on drones. The Trump administration wants to speed things up.
The political popularity of a given administration seems to have low relation to FEVS scores.
American University's Bob Tobias told Federal Drive that Trump administration reorganization plans won't succeed without cooperation and buy-in from the rank and file members.
In today's Federal Newscast, after the Trump administration sent up 27 new nominations, it announced it was withdrawing two previous ones.
In its first 200 days, the Trump administration has thrown a lot at federal employees.
More than seven months into the Trump administration, the Justice Department is still waiting for a permanent official to lead its antitrust division. But the White House isn’t to blame for this particular delay.
Officials from OPM and GAO say they are particularly interested in the thinking behind which skillsets agencies decide to keep through their reform plans.