Federal unions have a way to locate unrepresented employees, OPM says
The Office of Personnel Management highlighted information available in FedScope to aid federal unions in targeting union-eligible employees.
The latest interview in the Federal Drive with Tom Temin's series spotlighting finalists for the 2022 Service to America Medals Program (a.k.a. Sammies) is the Acting Director of Voice of America, Yolanda López. After much turmoil during the Trump administration, and since taking the reins, the broadcaster's employee engagement scores rose from below to above average.
An investment from the USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) is paving the way for a new type of ice cube to revolutionize how industries and individuals keep food cold and curb food waste.
A top artificial intelligence expert in the Obama, Trump and Biden administrations is leaving government.
In this executive briefing, the following experts will discuss the tactics used to reimagine hiring in government.
One big lesson from the COVID pandemic: you need solid data to mount an effective response. And that was one of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s biggest challenges in the early days of COVID-19.
A reskilled workforce and a continuing move towards a digital future are among the strategic imperatives laid out by the Government Publishing Office. GPO Director Hugh Halpern spoke to the Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
As the travel industry — and prices — recover from COVID-19, the General Services Administration is giving federal employees a little more leeway on hotel costs for official travel.
Pam Coleman, OMB’s associate director of performance and personnel management, will step down from her position on Aug. 19 to pursue work in voting rights.