Sensitive financial and health data belonging to millions of veterans and stored on a benefits website is at risk of being ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs dismissed more than 1,400 employees Monday, including some employees in Maine.
The memo, published just a few hours before the midnight deadline, says responses should be sent to both OPM and agency leadership.
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins explained that these contracts included training, executive support, Microsoft PowerPoint tutorials, and meeting minutes.
Concerns Grow Over Musk's Management** The recent upheaval at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has drawn attention to the broader implic ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced the dismissal of 1,400 probationary employees Monday evening—employees the ...
Federal tech workers stage mass resignation from Musk's DOGE, citing refusal to participate in dismantling government ...
The scope of the layoffs locally are still unknown, but the VA has announced more than 1,200 workers would be terminated over ...
The Senate voted 66-28 on Tuesday to approve Dan Driscoll to be the Army's top civilian, putting a little-known and ...
Trump’s Navy secretary pick, financier John Phelan, will sit for Senate questioning on Thursday. The Senate Armed Services ...
More than 20 civil service employees resigned Tuesday from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, saying they ...
The Senate has confirmed Dan Driscoll to be the next Army secretary, voting 66-28 to put the former soldier and Iraq War ...