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Congressional leaders urged VA to abandon a costly supply chain IT system it recently decided to borrow from the Defense Health Agency that has failed to meet VA's requirements.
The House has approved legislation financing federal agencies for another month
A long-awaited reform bill that would save the Postal Service about $50 billion over the next decade took a major step forward in Congress.
The $22 billion program is supposed to revolutionize the way soldiers can operate in the field but was delayed by a year last fall.
The continuing resolution, having now eaten up nearly five months of the fiscal year, is starting to affect the market valuations of publicly traded federal contractors. That may not seem like a concern of the government, but think again.
The IRS will transition away from using facial recognition technology to help taxpayers create online accounts with the agency.
Retired Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Arnold Punaro, chairman of the National Defense Industrial Association, joined the Federal Drive with Tom Temin for more.
House Democrats passed a nearly 3,000 page bill last week aimed at American Industrial competitiveness. There's a lot in there for federal agencies, including the Commerce Department. But does it have legs? We get more now from Bloomberg deputy news director Loren Duggan.
In today's Federal Newscast, a group of lawmakers are banding together to create a new caucus focused on the fighter pilot community.
The Postal Service’s best shot at a long-term legislative reform in recent years is finally moving ahead in Congress next week.
In the annual passback document, Federal News Network has learned the Biden administration wants to give federal employees their biggest raise in 15 years.
In today's Federal Newscast, immigration judges would no longer be part of the Justice Department, if a bill introduced in the House passes.
After every war, recession or natural disaster, politicians get together to decide who — other than them — was to blame. If the past is prologue, one of their first and primary targets will be the federal workforce.
President Biden signed the executive order last week to create a specific provision making military sexual harassment illegal.