5 Things You Need to Know About Federal News From the Past Month
Changes in federal government keep coming fast. That’s why GovLoop gives you monthly recaps of federal news that may affect agency management and employment.
Changes in federal government keep coming fast. That’s why GovLoop gives you monthly recaps of federal news that may affect agency management and employment.
Traditional data platforms are insufficient in meeting the demanding requirements of a government that must move fast and make data-driven decision
Diane R. Williams, who once served as the Legislative Chair for the Coalition For Change, Inc. (C4C), became the first person in America to take a sexual harassment into a U.S. District Court and to obtain a ruling that sexual harassment forms sex discrimination under the Civil Rights Act.
Think President Trump and Congress will resolve the situation before week three? Don’t hold your breath – there’s no clear end in sight.
Rather than dwell on downers or let politics foul the mood, let’s look back at the most inspirational government successes of the year.
Federal employees and their families have taken to social media to voice their frustration about the budgetary impasse in government.
After 10 years of tweeting, “facebooking” and “instagramming”, how many diplomatic goals were really achieved thanks to digital diplomacy?
The looming threat of a government shutdown means agencies are once again reviewing contingency plans — in the event that lawmakers don’t pass a spending bill by midnight. Here’s what you need to know.
DLA estimates that it could save $2 million a year in productivity by using Robotic Process Automation (RPA) to complete routine tasks.
Combatting the opioid crisis demands a multi-factored approach.