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.
Some agencies are restricting when employees can take administrative leave to vote and are setting stricter time limits than ...
The lawsuit also names Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, the Department of the Air Force and Air Force Secretary Troy Meink as plaintiffs.
Federal agencies buy the most recent technologies such as artificial intelligence, satellite broadband and supercomputing services. Yet too often, they do so with antiquated procurement systems in ...
"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 Justice Department’s notice names 11 new immigration judges and 25 temporary judges. Most have military ties, and at ...
The food drive comes as some federal employees who have missed one full paycheck and a partial paycheck during the shutdown are tightening their belts.
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Sean Cairncross, the national cyber director, said he's looking to improve U.S. cyber strategy efforts by working with the private sector.
Agencies are giving furloughed federal employees an inconsistent message about whether they will get retroactive pay once the shutdown ends.
Back from a week abroad, President Donald Trump is calling on the Senate to scrap the filibuster and reopen the government after a monthlong shutdown, breaking with majority Republicans who have long ...
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