After shedding around 20% of its workforce in the last 15 months, the Interior Department is once again offering employees incentives to leave the agency as part of what it is calling a new “strategic ...
The House was expected to pass the Senate’s measure funding most of the Homeland Security Department through September on ...
The argument that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau can carry out its duties with one-third the staff is "laughable," ...
The agency is postponing the rollout of new, national systems the same month they were set to be deployed. It was still ...
Peak travel season is here, but most federal workers don't know what happens if they need care abroad. From upfront costs to ...
The debate over the Policy/Career Schedule centers on whether the changes strengthen accountability or erode civil service ...
When the federal workforce went fully remote, and as it now transitions to a hybrid model, much of the focus was on security and enablement rather than digital collaboration—a focus that was logical ...
The U.S. Forest Service is moving its headquarters out of Washington and closing dozens of facilities across the country in a ...
The federal government’s 401(k)-style retirement savings program was not immune to the economic headwinds brought on by ...
The agency found that thousands of federal buildings did not meet a statutory 60% minimum average utilization rate.
Municipal leaders face increasing pressure to modernize aging infrastructure, control rising energy costs, and meet ...
Back in December, a court allowed ICE to pull some basic information from Medicaid, the state-federal health insurance ...