Federal News Network has compiled an updated list of return-to-office postures, providing a simplified look at agencies’ highly nuanced telework policies.
Threats exploiting operational technology (OT) vulnerabilities are on the rise.
Come next year, the General Services Administration will likely have a new administrator. A longtime federal sales expert has a few suggestions for GSA reform.
In today's Federal Newscast, new instances of fraud in the government’s Flexible Spending Account program, FSAFEDS, are dwindling.
DHS is trying to adopt more streamline personnel vetting and security clearance processes, but its progress depends on IT systems run by other agencies.
GSA is testing the water systems at 1,400 federal facilities to create a baseline and remediate any findings of Legionella and other problems.
Hiring reform, telework, locality pay, official time and paid leave are a just a handful of the federal workforce priorities currently pending in Congress.
Gundeep Ahluwalia, the Labor Department’s chief information officer, helped modernize the agency’s IT infrastructure through the adoption of cloud services.
Health and Human Services reorganized to "streamline and bolster technology, cybersecurity, data, and artificial and policy functions."
In today's Federal Newscast, a long-awaited bill to reform the government’s hiring process has cleared the way to a possible Senate floor vote.
In the name of consumer protection, a slew of U.S. federal agencies are working to make it easier for Americans to click the unsubscribe button.
Governmentwide, roughly 61% of telework-eligible federal employees' work hours have been in person, according to May 2024 data from the White House.
In today's Federal Newscast, a group of employees is calling for the government to address sexual misconduct in the federal workplace.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy says USPS is prepared to handle increased workloads ahead of Election Day and its holiday season.
As Senate appropriators advance more spending bills, federal employees appear another step closer to seeing a 2% federal pay raise in 2025.