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The government might employ some two million people, but no two federal employees are alike. That's why career and retirement planning can be complicated.
CISA said the hackers have compromised operational technology connected to water systems, dams, energy networks, and the food and agriculture sector.
GSA's Jessica Milcetic tells Federal News Network how USA.gov helps individuals find the government benefits and services they’re looking for quickly.
The Marine Corps recently completed its service-wide barracks inspection. Now it can finally get after the problems that have plagued barracks for decades.
The Biden administration and Congress are both taking steps to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug. But little changes for federal employees.
The National Archives and Records Administration says there's an "unacceptable risk" of its sensitive data making its way into ChatGPT's large language model.
In April, for the first time in 2024, Thrift Savings Plan funds posted all negative returns, with the exception of the government securities investment G fund.
The DIA deputy director for global integration says middle management is preventing the intelligence community from harnessing more advanced data analysis.
Keeping backup data untouched guarantees that it's always recoverable and a ransom will never have to be paid, no matter what.
Now that it have been 10 years since issuing them, the White House has updated what is known as Uniform Guidance on grants and federal assistance. One reason for the update: reducing regulatory burden on…
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has launched two oversight platforms anyone can view to see what's going on in trade violation and enforcement actions.
The 2021 Biden Administration executive order on cybersecurity, laid out no less than 55 requirements. And those were just for leadership and oversight.
CISA Director Jen Easterly said her agency has completed EDR deployments at eight federal agencies, with five more in progress.
The Postal Service is telling lawmakers in areas hardest hit by recent mail delays that the effects are temporary, and that on-time delivery will improve.