As agencies attempt to get creative to address skills gaps and other vacancies, the Commission on Military, National and Public Service heard stories from agency leaders who described how they repeatedly ran into the boundaries of their current personnel and human capital systems.
FEMA’s Adrian Gardner retires after 30 years and GSA’s Dan Twomey is leaving next week after spending the last four years in government as an industry expert.
In today's Federal Newscast, A DHS IG report reveals that a quarter of the 8,000 TSA officers who left the agency in fiscal 2017, left within the first six months on the job.
The Trump administration’s 2020 budget proposal for government spending gives a big boost to the Pentagon and other security-related agencies, while calling for a cut of more than $2.7 trillion in federal civilian spending over the next ten years.
Gloria Steele has been called a visionary and a dreamer by people who've benefited from her work. In 2018, she's won her third presidential rank award.
The U.S. Agency for International Development's new online Self-Reliance Country Roadmaps Portal lets users look up metrics of low and middle income countries.
The Office of Management and Budget says some agencies have acknowledged the administration's initiative to build evidence-based policy agendas with varying degrees of success. Agencies that have become leaders in this space are embracing employee feedback.
When it comes to distribution of humanitarian aid, money sometimes goes to the wrong hands or it buys less that expected.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new report from the Veterans Affairs Department's inspector general finds VBA improperly processed and denied some 1,300 military sexual trauma claims in 2017.
Matthew Nims, acting director of the Office of Food for Peace at USAID, is a finalist in this year's Service to America Medals program and he joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for more.
Andrew Herscowitz, coordinator for Power Africa at the U.S. Agency for International Development, has spent the past five years putting together federal, other governmental and private sector resources to bring alternating current to Sub-Saharan Africa.
The State Department is responsible for diplomacy. The U.S. Agency for International Development is concerned with development and carrying out programs in other countries.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office said it's launching its new electronic bid protest docketing system May 1.
After getting the go-ahead from the State Department to proceed on their own hiring strategy, the U.S. Agency for International Development released details Thursday on its proposal to reorganize the agency.
Alina Romanowski says it's important to make up your mind early in your career to take the risks that will help you find your strengths.