The Senate is almost totally occupied with Amy Coney Barrett, President Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court, but this debate also crowds out other important business in a compressed time period.
A federal judge has stopped the 2020 census from finishing at the end of September
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Management and Budget issued guidance that details how the administration will implement a presidential memo to withhold funds from states that the White House says are permitting anarchy, violence, and destruction.
The deferral plan won't save anybody one dollar and will come back to bite people who spend their windfalls
Why failing to recognize this year's outstanding federal executives is a mistake.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Trump administration is reminding Congress of budget challenges at US Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Career managers can turn inspectors general into allies, not enemies.
A sharply divided Senate has confirmed John Ratcliffe as director of national intelligence
House Democrats in their latest stimulus bill included a billion dollars for federal IT modernization after a $3 billion proposal was left out of the CARES Act.
The Trump administration says it's replacing the acting chief of the National Counterterrorism Center
OMB told agencies to offer “maximum telework flexibilities to all current telework eligible employees" due to the coronavirus pandemic, but the majority of feds aren't eligible.
Ann Dunkin's career included CIO positions at Palo Alto school district, Environmental Protection Agency and Santa Clara County, California.
Bob Tobias, a professor at American University, says next-year's budget proposal from the White House is enough to make some feds say, "Stop the world, I want to get off."
Citing the budget caps agreed to last year, Congressional Democrats say they'll ignore President Donald Trump's proposed cuts for civilian agencies next year.
In the politically-twisted world of government budgeting, it can be hard to tell what everyone is up to.