Share:In Other NewsVA workers face more mandatory overtime amid record claims processingThe backlog of overdue disability claims is expected to keep rising over the next year.Poll finds strong support for arming Ukraine, Israel and TaiwanA Reagan Institute poll found high public support for arming friendly U.S. countries and high military spending as Congress negotiates a giant aid package.Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger dies at 100Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger exerted uncommon influence on global affairs under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.State Dept. awards employees, families who go the extra mile abroadVolunteerism by eligible family members, like the spouses and children of Foreign Service officers, has grown to compelling heights.OpinionCongress must advance nuanced Buy American policiesPut simply, government funds should serve the taxpayers first, and they should provide tangible returns on investment.Conservative attack on government regulation reaches the Supreme CourtIt’s one of several cases this term that could constrict federal regulators.VA again found homes for 38K struggling vets in 2023Department outreach efforts have helped nearly 80,000 veterans since the start of 2022.Senate Democrats eye Israel conditions in latest defense package snarlBiden proposed no Israel aid conditions in his supplemental request but called the idea “a worthwhile thought” on Friday.AI can shore up federal cybersecurity overwhelmed by data, GDIT saysMachines and programs can handle rote tasks, freeing up manpower already spread thin and sought after.Agencies kick off Giving Tuesday, part of Combined Federal CampaignLast year, the federal community pledged over $3.6 million to participating charities during the week of Giving Tuesday.Load More
VA workers face more mandatory overtime amid record claims processingThe backlog of overdue disability claims is expected to keep rising over the next year.
Poll finds strong support for arming Ukraine, Israel and TaiwanA Reagan Institute poll found high public support for arming friendly U.S. countries and high military spending as Congress negotiates a giant aid package.
Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger dies at 100Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger exerted uncommon influence on global affairs under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.
State Dept. awards employees, families who go the extra mile abroadVolunteerism by eligible family members, like the spouses and children of Foreign Service officers, has grown to compelling heights.
OpinionCongress must advance nuanced Buy American policiesPut simply, government funds should serve the taxpayers first, and they should provide tangible returns on investment.
Conservative attack on government regulation reaches the Supreme CourtIt’s one of several cases this term that could constrict federal regulators.
VA again found homes for 38K struggling vets in 2023Department outreach efforts have helped nearly 80,000 veterans since the start of 2022.
Senate Democrats eye Israel conditions in latest defense package snarlBiden proposed no Israel aid conditions in his supplemental request but called the idea “a worthwhile thought” on Friday.
AI can shore up federal cybersecurity overwhelmed by data, GDIT saysMachines and programs can handle rote tasks, freeing up manpower already spread thin and sought after.
Agencies kick off Giving Tuesday, part of Combined Federal CampaignLast year, the federal community pledged over $3.6 million to participating charities during the week of Giving Tuesday.