Many lawsuits are being brought in by federal and state courts to challenge some of the Trump administration's actions.
The Navy is facing tremendous challenges with its shipbuilding programs. As they indicated last year when they did what they call a 45-day study, almost every shipbuilding program right now is ...
We talk with CISA, DoD, USDA and the Dakota State Applied Research Corp. about initiatives and tactics to help ensure the skill sets of federal employees meet ever-evolving technology demands ranging ...
A recent dispute between the Air Force and a simulation software subcontractor proved that the government has rights to certain intellectual property.
The G fund posted the highest returns for the month, at 0.37%. The S fund posted the lowest return, at -7.93%.
Michael Molina, EPA’s principal deputy assistant administrator for the Office of Mission Support, told employees in an email Tuesday that the agency will “completely” move personnel out of the Ronald ...
Michael Duffey, the nominee to be USD for acquisition and sustainment, told lawmakers he's sensitive to CMMC compliance challenges for small businesses.
The Social Security Administration is investigating the root cause of website outages that have affected the portal where recipients access their benefits.
Georgetown University's School of Continuing Studies is offering a big tuition discount for recently laid-off federal employees looking to build new careers.
A new executive order from President Donald Trump brings some old procurement practices back to the General Services Administration.
CMS employees who got RIF notices were directed to send employment discrimination complaints to an official who died last November.
At least seven agencies have relaunched their deferred resignation programs to make a "fork in the road" offer to employees, ...
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