Employees across the massive U.S. Health and Human Services Department have begun receiving notices of dismissal in an overhaul ultimately expected to lay off up to 10,000 people. The notices came ...
In Federal News Network's latest return-to-office survey, nearly 80% said "none of the above" when asked what has improved since going to work fully on-site.
In an effort to further shrink the size of its civilian workforce, the Defense Department is reopening the Deferred Resignation Program and offering early retirements or voluntary separations to its ...
We talk to Jessica Palatka of the Commerce Department, Tracey Therit of the Department of Veterans Affairs and John Newsman of Yello to discover tips and tactics for taking advantage of data, new ...
A personalized approach, driven by data integration and integration of multiple systems, will enable better care and improve readiness. Integrating electronic health records, remote sensing, and ...
Neil Evans, acting Program Executive Director for electronic health record modernization at VA said the VA has always had some form of electronic health record.
The Institute of Museum and Library Services is one of seven agencies President Donald Trump is looking to cut "to the maximum extent." ...
Musk fast-moving agenda prods Congress into action as members reacted to several of the latest administrative executive ...
In today's Federal Newscast, federal unions have been quick to push back against President Trump’s move canceling many collective bargaining agreements.
The Consumer Technology Association is a big industry that has mixed feelings about the Trump-Musk-DOGE approach to the government.
Storms caused by updrafts have become of special interest to NASA. It has a special program called the Investigation of ...
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee advanced several GOP-led bills along party lines, many of which would impact federal employees and unions.