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House Democrats are increasing their pressure on President Donald Trump to rescind his recent executive orders on official time and collective bargaining.
The Air Force is considering bringing back old planes to serve as drones.
The Air Force Reserves Command, like the Air Force itself, has a constant need for flight engineers. But it takes a long time to develop and train flight engineers.
Frank Konieczny, the Air Force CIO, said the service is figuring out how to authenticate connected devices.
Air Combat Command chief Gen. James Holmes says personnel readiness is much better at the Air Force.
The Air Force Personnel Center commander says civilian hiring is one of the biggest struggles the service is going through right now.
Seventeen years after the Defense Department first started development on the F-35 fighter jet, officials are ready to move the system into full-rate production.
Maj. Gen. Brian Kelly said the service's human resources division wants to be more transparent, interactive and collaborative within the personnel center.
The Air Force trying new tactics to recapitalize its facilities despite a huge backlog.
Amid "battle for talent" in the military's maintenance facilities, officials press for a relaxation of restrictions on hiring civilians
In today's Federal Newscast, the Veterans Affairs Department publishes the ratings of its 130 community living centers.
The Army is nixing training it feels isn't helping readiness as a means of unburdening soldiers so they can spend more time with their families.
The Air Force follows in the Navy's footsteps and expands leave for secondary caregivers.
The National Taxpayer Advocate said low-income Americans are still being targeted by IRS debt collectors in 4,100 cases, despite the group's year-old recommendation to stop the practice.