"The court concluded in a really strong opinion that the directives that the agency had issued were unlawful, arbitrary and capricious," Shalini Agarwal said.
Some agencies are restricting when employees can take administrative leave to vote and are setting stricter time limits than ...
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"Every time Washington shuts down, veterans and service members and their families become collateral damage in these political fights," said Jim Whaley.
Cheney led the armed forces as defense chief under President George H.W. Bush before serving as vice president under the younger Bush.
The new cybersecurity compliance survey comes as the Pentagon's CMMC acquisition rule becomes effective Nov. 10, regardless of the government shutdown.
A federal employee and contractor share their experiences in looking for new jobs since April and what others can learn from their trials and tribulations.
Some institutions offering financial support to feds are reporting higher volumes of uptake in the current shutdown, compared with the 2018-2019 shutdown.
"Attackers know exactly when we're vulnerable, and that's when our government's not working," said Justin Miller.
"We're now in day 34, and what happened over the weekend has really, I think, altered the dynamic," said WTOP Capitol Hill correspondent Mitchell Miller.
The lawsuit also names Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, the Department of the Air Force and Air Force Secretary Troy Meink as ...
"They're stripping due process significantly and making it easier for arbitrary terminations, similar to private sector ...