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IG to launch investigation into FDIC’s leadership climate, harassment allegations

House and Senate lawmakers sent letters to the FDIC demanding documents and answers to questions about settlements and investigations into sexual harassment allegations against the agency’s leadership.

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VA tapping into special pay authorities to make in-demand hires

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Officers guarding fed facilities to get retention incentive amid staffing shortages

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TSA plans to set up ‘data mesh,’ coordinate efforts through cloud center of excellence

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Naval Intelligence adopting cloud services to sort signal from noise

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Navy continues to address submarine workforce challenges

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Open Season Exchange 2023: Kevin Moss of Consumers’ Checkbook on what you need to know about FEHB plans in 2024

Don’t just roll over your plan, says Kevin Moss, who researches FEHB plans for Consumers’ Checkbook. “It’s quite possible that you’re overpaying versus some less expensive options that could provide just as good or … even better coverage for a lower price.”

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In Japan, civilian feds say health care crisis still isn't fixed

Our readers in Japan respond to a recent Federal News Network interview with the director of the Defense Health Agency -- telling us the civilian employee health care crisis in that country is far from resolved.

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Now on demand: Federal News Network’s 2024 Open Season Exchange

Did you miss Federal News Network’s 2024 Open Season Exchange? Not to worry! Get tips about what to consider when making your FEHB selections by watching or reading about the day’s sessions on demand now.

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Federal News Network's New Hire Guide

New to civil service? We created this guide to provide insights and pointers to first-time feds. Be inspired by careerists and also get pointers to make the transition to your new job as smooth as possible. (Pssst: It includes health and life insurance cheat sheets too!)

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VA’s million veterans program, now has a million veterans

Over a decade ago, the Department of Veterans Affairs launched an ambitious project to build the world’s largest collection of health and genetic data – the idea being it would be an invaluable tool for disease research. It is called the Million Veterans Program (MVP). And as of this month, it has lived up to its name.

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New DHS supply chain center aims to head off future crises

DHS’s new Supply Chain Resilience Center will aim to marshal stakeholders to help avoid the type of shortages and bottlenecks that roiled the country during COVID-19.

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IG to launch investigation into FDIC’s leadership climate, harassment allegations

House and Senate lawmakers sent letters to the FDIC demanding documents and answers to questions about settlements and investigations into sexual harassment allegations against the agency’s leadership.

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Military UAVs gaining intelligence, autonomy

Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have been around since the 1960s. What’s next, according to Mark Valentine, the president for global government at UAV maker Skydio: UAV’s that communicate among one another for greater effectiveness, but requiring less routine human input.

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IRS commissioner expects to see enforcement hiring to 'ramp up' in coming months

The Internal Revenue Service is putting its multi-billion-dollar modernization fund to good use by restoring training for its employees and replacing one of its oldest legacy IT systems, according to the head of the agency. 

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An industry perspective on CISA's latest plan to get more software security assurances from vendors

Starting sometime next year, companies that want to sell software to the government will need to sign new attestations – certifying that they have taken certain steps to make sure their software is secure. Earlier this month, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency released its latest draft of the form companies will need to submit. One of the biggest changes is the attestations will have to be signed by a company’s CEO. But there are several other updates, too. For more about them and get an industry perspective, Federal News Network Deputy Editor Jared Serbu talked with Leopold Wildenauer, the Senior Manager for Public Sector Policy at the Information Technology Industry Council.

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TSP end-of-the-year review of your investment decisions

For Thrift Savings Plan investors, 2023 showed some positive signs. The year also brought some changes to the “I” Fund. For more, Federal News Network’s workforce reporter and co-host of the podcast Fed Life, Drew Friedman, talked with certified financial planner Art Stein on the Federal Drive with Tom Temin.

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Joint review meetings are OMB’s latest tool to improve program performance

Deidre Harrison, the deputy controller, who is delegated the duties of the controller in OMB, said several cross-agency initiatives like the fraud symposium and the Joint Financial Management Initiative are helping to share best practices and lessons learned.

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Defense News

Naval Intelligence adopting cloud services to sort signal from noise

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Navy continues to address submarine workforce challenges

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Pay & Benefits

VA tapping into special pay authorities to make in-demand hires

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TSP

TSP end-of-the-year review of your investment decisions

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TSP

Satisfaction among TSP participants declines in 2023 survey

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Technology

TSA plans to set up ‘data mesh,’ coordinate efforts through cloud center of excellence

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An industry perspective on CISA’s latest plan to get more software security assurances from vendors

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Workforce

Updated with DOL: A running list of agencies’ return-to-office plans

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VA tapping into special pay authorities to make in-demand hires

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Officers guarding fed facilities to get retention incentive amid staffing shortages

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