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HUD calls Multifamily Housing workers back to office, drawing union ire
As the overall number of federal agencies offering fully remote work dwindles, employees and agencies are coming to terms with new workplace issues.
Report finds Interior secretary violated agency travel policies
A new report out of the Department of Interior Office of Inspector General found that Secretary Ryan Zinke had violated agency travel policies.
By Jessie Bur
Efforts to help homeless veterans showing progress, VA, HUD leaders say
New data on the homeless veterans situation is expected to be released within weeks.
GSA issues second phase awards for Centers of Excellence
The contract awards kick off the second phase of Centers of Excellence work at the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
By Jessie Bur
Can politics be put aside for a successful government reorg?
Reorganization can save taxpayers billions — if politics stay out of the way.
By Lisa M. McCarroll
GSA announces second agency to start Centers of Excellence program
The program, a partnership between the General Services Administration and the White House Office of American Innovation, is intended to jump-start IT modernization within agencies.
By Jessie Bur
HUD gets new IT leadership
The Department of Housing and Urban Development's new chief information officer takes over a proving ground for the Technology Modernization Fund’s success.
By Jessie Bur
GSA issues short turnaround for Centers of Excellence Phase 2
Industry has until early- and mid-August to respond to solicitations for the second phase of USDA's IT modernization pilot.
By Jessie Bur
Why HUD is evicting an employee union from its offices
The Department of Housing and Urban Development told union representatives they would no longer have use of agency office space to conduct business.
By Jessie Bur
NATO cyber defense center appointed to train, educate troops
The CCD-COE is a global leader in thinking on cyber operations, strategy and international law
By Daniel Cebul
Secretary Carson talks future of CFC, feds' charitable spirit
With declining donations year-over-year and a late start, the 2017 Combined Federal Campaign has a tough road ahead. That hasn’t put a damper on the spirit of this year’s honorary chair, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson, who believes strongly in Americans’ charitable nature – particularly that of federal employees.
By Aaron Boyd