A new survey from the Partnership for Public Service, aimed at replicating the cancelled 2025 Federal Employee Viewpoint ...
From FERS to TSP to recent legislation, decades of policy shifts have reshaped how federal employees earn, save for and receive retirement benefits.
The Interior Department issued a memorandum to staff on Wednesday reminding employees that they should report any suspected diversity, equity and inclusion activities, providing multiple channels for ...
Animals Act passed in the House, but drew opposition from Democrats over concerns it is redundant and poses a threat to due process.
Attorneys for former Democratic Merit Systems Protection Board Member Cathy Harris argued that however the justices rule in a ...
Twenty-three hours of court testimony offer a rare glimpse into the Trump cost-cutting group that officials say “felt more like a club” than the agencies they were breaking.
Defense officials spent years developing the framework to help commanders better assess and mitigate civilian harm during military operations.
Sixteen states and D.C. say HUD memos restricting reimbursement for certain discrimination cases could conflict with state ...
The Pentagon’s acting CFO also said that just a sliver of the $153 billion reconciliation funds remains unallocated.
Without a Senate-confirmed law enforcement deputy, DHS has no official to answer for ICE, CBP or Secret Service actions.
DHS will be "adequately staffed" after the shutdown, Markwayne Mullin says, though he warns the ongoing shutdown could have significant mission impacts.
Acting TMF Executive Director Jessie Posilkin argues that reauthorizing the fund lets agencies modernize key systems, save ...
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