After about 200 more federal employees in Germany voted to unionize, negotiations are about to get underway between AFGE and the U.S. Army.
"I'm the biggest fan of software and going to continuous development for software. But you cannot forget the hardware," said William LaPlante.
Democrats on the House Oversight and Accountability Committee are asking 24 agencies how many employees are holding jobs while teleworking overseas.
The University of Maryland has launched of a new institute dedicated to developing the next generation of artificial intelligence people.
The Navy runs on ships and people. They need fuel, ammo, food and tons of other stuff. Now ships are on duty around the world, some are on heightened alert.
A recent IG report found USPS does not have a single written policy requiring it to track trucking contractors' accidents and fatalities.
Agencies have made progress ushering in more early-career employees in the federal workforce, but goals from the Biden administration aim to things up a notch.
Tony Boese, the research programs manager and associate researcher in VA’s NAII, said the new workforce education platform reduces the need for retraining.
Debate continues in Congress surrounding one of the nation's busiest airports. D.C.-area lawmakers want to nix adding flights to Reagan National Airport.
SBA’s Office of Advocacy is calling on the Pentagon to make sure small businesses don’t fall behind as it rolls out the CMMC requirements.
Each passing year, U.S. politics seem to get uglier and more perverse. All the more reason then to celebrate public servants whose goal in life is to deliver on ...
At 100 years old, the Foreign Service as we know it is highlighting the steps it’s taking to recruit, hire and train the next generation of diplomats.