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US Interior Dept. to require body cams for law enforcement employees
The agency has about 3,100 permanent law enforcement officers.
Historic Maryland graves could be moved for federal facility
A Maryland District Court ruled last week that the U.S. government could obtain the 418-square-foot burial ground at Fort Meade to build national security computing facilities there.
Obstacles and opportunities in the Pentagon’s software acquisition pathway
Can enterprise tools save the Pentagon’s ability to move fast on software?
By Eric Lofgren
Land management head faces ‘unwelcome party’ after his reauthorization
Critics have questioned William Perry Pendley's suitability to oversee U.S. public lands due to his past opposition to the government even keeping public lands to begin with.
By Jessie Bur
Land Management employees could get new jobs or early retirement
Employees that can't or won't move to Colorado for the new Bureau of Land Management headquarters may have other options available to ease their transition.
By Jessie Bur
Here are some early adopters of the controversial JEDI cloud
Department of Defense CIO Dana Deasy offered insight into which components want to move to the Pentagon's enterprise cloud come February.
By Andrew Eversden
Synthesizing a selective TSP withdrawal
Feds can get around limitations on their TSP withdraws by synthesizing percentages in the different funds.
By Mike Miles
Dear Bureaucrat, I’m frozen on the salary ladder!
Do not assume everything will work out. Take action. Here are four recommended steps.
By David S. Reed
USDA finalizes location for research agencies in Kansas City
Employees of the Economic Research Service and the National Institute of Food and Agriculture will soon have a new, permanent home in Kansas City, Missouri.
By Jessie Bur
Land management agency will decide in one week which employees to move
Bureau of Land Management employees that currently work in Washington, D.C., may soon receive notice that their job is being relocated to another part of the country.
By Jessie Bur
Did USDA’s research agency relocation violate the law?
The Department of Agriculture's authority to move the agencies may hinge on a provision of budget legislation that mandates approval from Congress.
By Jessie Bur