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Policymakers often talk about a cyber talent gap, but official data on the national cyber workforce is also in short supply.
With stricter measures on who can enroll — and stay enrolled — in FEHB, OPM should be able to more effectively address cost issues in the program, GAO said.
Oversight of all federally-funded transition programs is “weak and fragmented,” and there is little evidence that transition employment programs are effective.
A backlog of paper-based tax returns and correspondence hobbled the IRS at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The GAO says the government wastes billions and billions of dollars on duplicative and overlapping activities, and can help stop the waste with shared services.
Lots of people, even those who should know better, often misconstrue the fundamental purpose of the U.S. military.
Federal agencies have just weeks to prepare for changes in digital record standards, here’s how agencies can help ensure compliance.
Members of Congress are back at work on the Hill, and lots of activity centers on the National Defense Authorization bill, which has passed the House.
With further tasking and resources, CISA could supply more help to address major challenges that impede FCEB ZTA implementation.
By prioritizing skills over degrees, government agencies can significantly expand their talent pool and tap into a wealth of often-overlooked candidates.
ServiceNow federal CTO says expanding use of AI and advanced CX will help with gaining public’s trust in government’s digital services.
Half of the Biden nominees are waiting to serve as federal judges.
The IRS is trying to reverse more than a decade of declining audits among the highest-income taxpayers, as well as complex partnerships and corporations.
Aboard the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln, the Navy is figuring out what's possible when is has enormous data pipes that have never before been available to ships.