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Biden, Trump worlds apart on most issues, including federal workforce
Trump vows an overhaul of the federal bureaucracy, which he has long blamed for stymying his first term agenda.
Biden to use executive power, allow border wall construction in Texas
About 245,000 illegal entries have been recorded in this region during the current fiscal year.
By Valerie Gonzalez
US Capitol Police, reeling from Jan. 6, opens up recruitment ranks
Like many of the armed forces, the Capitol Police is facing severe recruitment challenges.
Senior Executive Service separations surge to near-record high
More than 900 employees took the off-ramp in 2022.
Schedule F is about accountability, not spoils system, ex-officials say
Several Republican candidates for the presidency have said they support Schedule F or something like it, raising questions about what that might look like.
How would ending ‘Chevron deference’ impact federal agencies?
The decision could deal a blow to the administrative state, which critics and conservatives have long decried as too unwieldy and overbearing.
Biden to make ‘environmental justice’ a priority for federal agencies
The EPA last year formed its own Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights, merging three existing programs.
By Josh Boak
GM Defense squad vehicle cleared by Army for full-rate production
The 5,000-pound ISV is based on the Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 truck and uses 90% commercial-off-the-shelf parts.
By Jen Judson
Among 160 years of presidential scandals, Trump stands alone
Richard Nixon resigned in disgrace over his role in the infamous Watergate break-in.
How a human-centric mindset helps agencies deliver essential services
The federal government is struggling to improve key customer experience measures including satisfaction and trust.
By Frank Antezana