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.
According to Nick Hart, CEO of the Data Coalition, the new Federal Data Strategy "will fundamentally change the way government uses data."
The federal government’s half-million telecommuters are watching, many in horror, what is happening at the Social Security Administration where 11,000 teleworkers have been ordered back to the office.
The Trump administration is working to determine the lead agency to coordinate information sharing for IT-related supply chain risks.
Orders tell federal agencies they must treat guidance documents as not legally binding, compile them into searchable databases within 120 days.
Executive orders on federal employment, and vigorous union opposition to them, appear to have poisoned relations between federal unions and the Trump administration beyond antidote.
The Senate defense appropriations bill give DoD more than $100 billion in research and development spending.
In today's Federal Newscast, the White House says it's considering a new approach to helping agencies adopt artificial intelligence.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Trump administration reveals more specifics about its proposed 2.6% raise for civilian employees.
Early on, the Trump administration told federal agencies to reduce the regulatory burden by removing two rules for every one they proposed.
Also in today's Federal Newscast, for the first time in 12 years, federal civilian agencies suffered no major cyber incidents in fiscal 2018.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Wednesday denied the Trump administration's motion to immediately lift the injunction on the president's workforce executive orders.
William Weisberg, attorney at Centre Law and Consulting, explains why the Trump administration's latest "buy American" EO might not affect many procurements
Recent Office of Personnel Management retirement numbers show less claims in July, an increase in claims processed and a decrease in processing time.