For the first time this year, rising grocery prices were a key driver to families being unable to afford balanced meals.
For the ROTOR or ALERT Acts to drive meaningful change, the FAA and its federal partners must first build the coordination infrastructure to support them.
If AFGE cannot sustain its presence in Europe through the legal timeline, the American workers those locals represent will lose their last institutional voice.
Tracking leadership changes across the federal government
Sweeping reforms that address unsafe conditions in privatized military housing made it into the Senate's 2027 National Defense Authorization Bill.
Trump’s new post-quantum cryptography executive order sets hard deadlines for agencies, but key questions remain about funding and implementation.
"The Army Corps of Engineers is not reducing our commitment to value engineering. To the contrary, it's elevating and modernizing value engineering," USACE said
Millions of jobs require a U.S. government security clearance. Getting or keeping one is an anxiety-inducing process shrouded in mystery, and sometimes, urban legend. From drug use and bankruptcy to cryptocurrencies and motorcycle gangs, we unpack all of your top (or most unexpected) security clearance questions. We also talk with some of the leading experts and government officials charged with overseeing the security clearance process and establishing security policies. Security Clearance Insecurity demystifies security clearances, delivers expert insight, and answers the questions you'd never ask at work. Hosted by ClearanceJobs.com's Lindy Kyzer and Sean Bigley, security clearance legal correspondent and regular ClearanceJobs contributor.
GovNavigators is a government-focused show that won’t make you seasick. We hope to enlighten and enliven your week with news and insightful, entertaining guests all on the topic of government management.
Hosted by Roger Waldron of the Coalition for Government Procurement, Off the Shelf interviews federal contracting experts from both inside and outside of government on the issues that matter most.
Scott Kupor, the director of the Office of Personnel Management and Jason Parman, OPM’s principal deputy associate director for HR Solutions talk with Drew Friedman about a new $400 million IT contract to modernize federal HR.
The 10-year contract is expected to deliver a single, governmentwide system for agencies to manage their human resources capabilities.
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