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The American Federation of Government Employees will move ahead with a reduction in force that could cut its 355 employees to approximately 150.
"Things are very bad this year, but remember that we're coming off a great 2024, and now we have a really terrible, so far, 2025," said Art Stein.
"It is, I think, existential for my constituents. It's been traumatizing to say the least," said Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.).
"They're considering rolling up two-thirds of the government spending, all the common goods and services purchases under GSA," said Paul Murphy ...
Tom Temin's final column as full-time host of The Federal Drive. He reflects on a long career and leaving when the Trump crew has caused so much upheaval.
NITAAC Director Ricky Clark said the organization’s website should be back up in another day or two, while industry rises to defense NASA SEWP’s future.
Texas lawmakers are leading an effort to relocate NASA to Johnson Space Center when the lease on its current headquarters ...
About 130 probationary employees at CISA have been on administrative leave since they were reinstated in March.
"We need to focus on having a lethal and ready naval force, unimpeded by ideologically motivated regulations," Phelan said on X.
Through better financial literacy, servicemembers become better able to focus on the mission, explain Poncho Co-Founders John Preston Brown and Jim Shelton.
"There will inevitably be downsides, but every breakthrough in technology and the history of our race has led to more jobs rather than fewer," said Don Beyer.
"We need the most talented individuals to be building the right credentials to serve in government," said Katherine Kuzminski.