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The Army plans to arm its recruiters with neighborhood-by-neighborhood market research data and diversity its marketing messages in an effort to boost accession rates.
In today's Federal Newscast, a bill introduced by Rep. John Curtis (R-Utah) would authorize congressional payroll administrators to dock pay for members of Congress for as long as a government shutdown continues.
The Air Force is creating a maintainer training program to follow in the footsteps of the Pilot Training Next program, now in it's second stint.
Tiffany Boiman, director of office and policy programs at the Labor Department's Women's Bureau, joined Women of Washington to discuss her career path and the department's continuing efforts to close the gender gap in the workforce and beyond.
Should you be worried about a shutdown that lasts all of 2019, and perhaps even into 2020?
The Defense Department Inspector General's Office saw a more than 25 percent increase in employee satisfaction since 2015.
The Trump administration wants to bring more agencies to collaborate on the goals outlined in the President's Management Agenda in 2019.
For the Trump administration, 2018 was a productive year filled small, but productive steps toward its goal of modernizing the federal workforce. But it was a very different kind of year for federal employee unions.
Take a look back at this year's biggest stories from the Defense Department, from proposals to cut the Fourth Estate to attempts to streamline acquisition and the passage of the one of the biggest defense budgets ever.
In today's Federal Newscast, while some members of Congress are trying to make sure federal employees can get paid during a potential shutdown, don't expect every member to feel sorry for them.
How can two organizations, using the same data, offer up two different takes on employee engagement in the federal workforce?
The military services know they’re facing challenges when it comes to hiring, training and keeping enough skilled personnel at their major maintenance depots.
CBO offered 16 options that could cut DoD spending and reduce the deficit.
Reps. Will Hurd and Robin Kelly want a more coordinated effort around artificial intelligence to improve how agencies recruit and train cyber workers.