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Congress mandated the military cut its senior executive service by a quarter in the 2017 defense authorization bill.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management told agencies they may need to be flexible when applying retroactive pay for federal employees during the most recent government shutdown.
Federal News Radio shares federal photos daily highlighting the work of government agencies and federal workers. From one administration to another, here are twelve photos shared in the 2017 gallery that represent celebrations of people and progress through times of trial and triumph.
As the Defense Department plans to split its acquisition office, it's planning on using existing authorities to take a bite out of contracting time.
Forcing transgender service members to leave could deal a critical blow to the military's readiness and waste hundreds of millions of dollars.
President Trump tweets out a new policy just weeks after Defense Secretary Mattis ordered a six month review.
Defense Secretary Mattis is reviewing the chief innovation officer position after his predecessor moved full speed ahead on it.
DoD is rethinking its transgender policy, which was supposed to take effect on July 1. The department is also reviewing a program to allow expedited citizenship for immigrants.
A program that allows soldiers to take a break from active duty to pursue schooling or professional goals is still in its infancy. A new report says only 13 soldiers have taken advantage of the program.
The Joint Chiefs of Staff are rehashing some controversial personnel reform ideas from the Obama administration.
The Defense Innovation Unit Experimental is still awarding contracts despite months of uncertainty.
Former Defense Secretary Ash Carter has urged his successor, former Marine Gen. James Mattis, to continue fostering relationships with tech innovators as part of his drive to create a "force of the future."
The Navy is revamping its training paths for officers and enlisted leaders to better emphasize personal attributes that could be beneficial to the service.
Defense Innovation Board agrees to meet under Trump administration.