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Collective bargaining is canceled, effective immediately, at both the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and the ...
The Evidence Act changed the way agencies viewed their data by making it open by default, except for cases where doing so is ...
"It makes me very proud that a lot of that early contracting work that I did is leading right to the things that are being ...
More Republicans are expressing approval for the idea that a president should have broad hiring and firing authorities over the federal workforce.
A divided panel of appeals court judges ruled Wednesday that the Trump administration can suspend or terminate billions of dollars of congressionally appropriated funding for foreign aid. Two of three ...
"Perhaps robotic satellites would be a more cost-effective way to provide some servicing to those lower-expense satellites," ...
The White House is ordering a review of the Smithsonian museums to align content with President Donald Trump's interpretation of American history.
CISA's latest guidance on inventorying OT assets comes as cyber experts warn many critical infrastructure organizations "don't even know what they have." ...
The VA inspector general’s report doesn’t fully capture the impact of VA’s plans to reduce its total headcount.
Both the House and Senate are backing a plan to replace subjective contractor evaluations in the DoD’s CPARS with a standardized, “negative-only” system.
"Space Command works very closely with U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command as the Army Service Component," said Lt. Gen. Sean Gainey.
Former Postmaster General Louis DeJoy told lawmakers that USPS expected to shed 10,000 positions through the early retirement offers.
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