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For some new retirees, the paperwork may be done, but the money still hasn’t arrived
Thousands of federal employees retired at the end of the last fiscal year expecting a smooth transition, only to find themselves waiting months for t…
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An IBM settlement is reshaping how contractors look at DEI compliance
A recent settlement involving IBM has drawn broad attention across the federal contracting community, drawing attention well beyond the specifics of …
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The Federal Drive with Terry Gerton - - Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Coming up today on the Federal Drive with Terry Gerton
An IBM settlement is reshaping how contractors look at DEI compliance For some new retirees, t…4 weeks, 1 day ago
Public Service Recognition Week is about honoring federal work as it exists now, this year’s Sammies tell that story in a different way
Public Service Recognition Week is often about celebration, but it also serves as a moment to reflect honestly on how federal work is actually being …
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Suspended EPA employees allege retaliation, whistleblower violations
More than 100 Environmental Protection Agency employees were disciplined last year, after signing a “declaration of dissent.” Many of those employees…
4 weeks, 2 days ago
Space Force moves Air Force reservists into part-time Guardian roles
The Space Force is getting ready to bring part-timers into its force as it continues to build a personnel model radically different from other servic…
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In government, offering your best professional advice doesn’t guarantee it will be taken or that it will be risk‑free
Federal News Network has been reporting on the fallout from EPA’s decision to discipline employees who signed a declaration of dissent. Now, we’re tu…
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Why some of Congress’ biggest fights don’t really end when the gavel comes down
In Washington, a vote doesn’t always mean resolution. In some of the biggest congressional fights, decisions can leave everyone bruised, with new con…
4 weeks, 2 days ago
Congress already strips pensions for some crimes, a new bill would expand the list
Under current law, Members convicted of certain corruption offenses can forfeit their pensions, while other serious misconduct is treated differently…
4 weeks, 2 days ago
The Federal Drive with Terry Gerton - Monday, May 4, 2026
Coming up today on 'The Federal Drive with Terry Gerton'
Congress already strips pensions for some crimes, a new bill would expand the list In governm…4 weeks, 2 days ago