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Judge Beryl Howell of U.S. District Court in Washington said that the administration, in a “gross usurpation of power,” had ...
A federal judge is blocking the Trump administration from moving forward with its dismantling of the U.S. Institute of Peace ...
Harvard University president Alan Garber sent a letter to Secretary of Education Linda McMahon Monday asking for the ability ...
In a wide-ranging interview with GovExec TV, Larry Allen addressed the agency’s new OneGov strategy, AI opportunities and the ...
President Trump’s administration has launched a review into the recent antisemitic activity at the University of Washington (UW) and its affiliates. The review was announced on Tuesday ...
The Trump administration is appealing a district judge's order that temporarily blocked plans to reduce the federal workforce ...
The General Services Administration launched its latest effort to overhaul the federal government technology acquisition process Tuesday with the announcement of its new OneGov Strategy.
Agencies can use data from workers' ID cards, according to the memo, and if that isn't possible, the General Services Administration suggests daily surveys and collecting laptop data as other options.
Lawmakers sent a letter to the agency’s acting commissioner asking to keep open field offices and demanding transparency about potential closures.
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