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In a memo, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the department to address "deficiencies" in the multibillion dollar Global ...
Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.), an outspoken supporter of federal employees, died Wednesday at 75, after being diagnosed with esophageal cancer late last year.
An IRS employee told Federal News Network that she was supposed to receive a $1,000 sign-on bonus this summer, but expects ...
Acting TSA Administrator Ha McNeill told House appropriators, “if a new privatization scheme makes sense, then we’re happy to ...
A former congressman who sponsored legislation to abolish the IRS and is now the nominee to lead that agency faced pointed questions from senators Tuesday about his past promotion ...
The Office of Special Counsel reversed course on two specific changes made in 2024 around non-Senate confirmed officials and displaying political memorabilia.
"What we have seen across the administration is the purging of FOIA officers and others who are responsible for federal records management," said Chioma Chukwu.
As lawmakers continue to explore the idea of creating a cyber-focused military branch, the Pentagon’s analysis suggests that U.S. Cyber Command should instead adopt a Special Operations Command-like ...
"What we've seen this year is that the U.S. stock funds are down negative. And the I Fund is up 9%," said Art Stein.
"We're making that we're providing those resources in the most streamlined, simple, easy to access ways to meet the digital age," said Nicole Overley.
The Defense Logistics Agency has a tentatively approved ICAM until 2030, when they will integrate into the Defense Department enterprise ICAM.