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Michael Rigas, the deputy secretary of State for management and resources, is now serving as GSA's acting administrator.
A State Department official who oversaw mass layoffs will now lead the General Services Administration in an acting capacity.
Stephen Ehikian, who has served in the role on an interim basis since January, will remain at the agency as deputy ...
That might not sound too surprising given all of the other workforce cuts happening across the government, but these folks are on the front lines of preventing waste, fraud, and abuse in the Medicare ...
It’s the most significant public step that the White House has taken to diminish the role of Musk loyalists following the ...
Stephen Ehikian, who has served as the acting GSA administrator since Trump took office, will be staying on as deputy. Some ...
Three years ago on a sunny day in August, a nearly 80-year-old steel, navy blue ship with patched holes and streaks of rust drifted down an inlet connecting downtown Tacoma to Commencement Bay. The 16 ...
This story was originally reported by , Marissa Martinez and Jennifer Gerson of The 19th. A key office charged by Congress ...
Now, the concern was that the Pacific Producer was sinking. Once response operations were completed, 25,000 gallons of oily ...
The U.S. Department of Justice is seeking the voter registration lists of several states, including Arizona — representing ...
Tthe administration is using the full force of the federal government to investigate long-standing conservative complaints ...
GSA’s acting head Stephen Ehikian said “phase two” of the agency’s approach will prioritize becoming “much more efficient, ...