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The Trump administration recently called on federal agencies to demand that plaintiffs put money up when defending lawsuits against them.
A group of lawmakers has reintroduced the “Public Service Freedom to Negotiate Act” in both the House and Senate.
"It is well worth the department's time and investment in welcoming these former service members back. It's the right thing to do," Tim Dill said.
The new directive “launches one of the most ambitious efforts in decades to modernize how the department is organized and operates," Eric Pahon said.
The Government Accountability Office added disaster response to its high-risk list this year. They have more than 60 recommendations to improve the process.
The Internal Revenue Service’s acting commissioner is resigning over a deal to share immigrants’ tax data with Immigration and Customs Enforcement for the purpose of identifying and deporting people ...
DOGE officials across the federal government dominate a shortlist of individuals allowed past security on the sixth floor of ...
As agencies move forward without FEBs, some are concerned that agencies could revert to a more siloed approach to emergency preparedness and employee training.
The Supreme Court has blocked an order for the Trump administration to return to work thousands of federal employees who were ...
The Department of Homeland Security is offering buyouts and early retirements as the Trump administration moves to shrink and ...
Federal contractors, facing cancellations across the board, have begun to look at layoffs and legally required notices have come from 13 companies.
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