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Reggie Wells, Chief Human Capital Officer of the Social Security Administration, discussed the diversity of the agency’s workforce and how managers cultivated it.
Read moreThe Social Security Administration is updating its IT strategy so it can start taking advantage of the massive amounts of data it collects, and move toward data-driven decision-making.
The Social Security Administration is pairing up with the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services to ensure that social security benefit recipients over the age of 90 are, in fact, still alive.
The SSA is updating their online services with new programs and better security, but still faces budgetary and workforce attrition challenges.
A key member of the USPS Board of Governors is calling on the agency to slow down its network modernization plans, citing persistent mail delays.
In today’s Federal Newscast, federal prosecutors are wrapping up one of the biggest counterfeit postage cases in years.
Leaders at OPM and OMB use Public Service Recognition Week as an opportunity to highlight the many job opportunities available across the federal workforce.
A bipartisan group of 26 senators is calling on the Postal Service to halt its network modernization changes, until an independent regulator can weigh in.
After a multi-year effort, Defense Department health and tech officials got a new electronic health record system completed.
A new finance system for the Commerce Department has had a rough rollout. Now it’s delayed a program initiative from the Biden administration.
The GSA has launched what it calls the Open Government Federal Advisory Committee.
A recent IG report found USPS does not have a single written policy requiring it to track trucking contractors’ accidents and fatalities.