OMB updated the Uniform Grants Guidance for the first time since 2020 with a new template for NOFOs to help agencies reduce the burden on grantees.
New updates to the Pathways Program aim to foster early-career federal talent, open the doors to more applicants and alleviate some challenges with the program.
Sean Connelly, the senior cybersecurity architect and TIC program manager for CISA, is joining Zscaler to work on international zero trust efforts.
The Inflation Reduction Act showered billions on the IRS and the agency developed a strategic operating plan for modernizing its information technology.
The General Services Administration expects to begin construction on a new FBI headquarters in 2029, and have FBI employees working there by 2036.
One federal office has turned to employee monitoring technology in recent years, and it's led to a major rift between workers and management.
The watchdog group found that military personal consistently get less than six hours of sleep each night, which could compromise safety.
With Congress back in action next week, many eyes are on how it's going to handle international affairs.
OMB’s 2024 Revisions of the Uniform Grants Guidance aim to streamline, simplify and expand the overall reach of the $1.2 trillion that agencies award each year.
Concern remains that the final rule to block Schedule F will not prevent a future administration from resurrecting it
If implemented effectively, labor-management forums can improve employee satisfaction, engagement and performance, while also mitigating disputes, OPM said.
Survey of congressional staff shows worrisome trends in how the crucial staff feels about their jobs, their working conditions, and the behavior of Members.
DHS named Hemant Baidwan as its new chief information security officer and ZScaler hired former acting director of FedRAMP Brian Conrad.
In an effort to prevent a Schedule F revival, OPM has published a final rule confirming workforce protections and appeals rights for career civil servants.
The Defense Department runs programs to help service members prepare. For those who risk loss of income or housing, DoD offers what it calls "warm handovers."