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."
Zakiya Carr Johnson is a former White House official and former director of State's Race, Ethnicity and Social Inclusion Unit.
The Biden administration's 2025 budget request includes $1.6 billion for the Census Bureau and an increase of $218 million from what was just enacted for 2024.
The Census Bureau agreed to a remote work policy last December, and a remote work policy working group has been working on implementation details.
Once people got over the shock of the Maryland bridge collapse, the long-term questions started to arise. What about the nation's supply chain?
Labor-Management Forums in federal agencies come and go, over and over again, depending on which party holds the White House.
GAO found these payments were made to dead people or those who are no longer eligible for the benefits in question.
The legislation comes after recent federal records controversies where officials lost or deleted messages, like the missing Jan. 6 Secret Service texts.
On January 14, 2019, Congress passed the “Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act of 2018,” also known as the “Evidence Act.” The Evidence Act and the accompanying guidance from the White House Office of Management and…
A large non-profit has been obtaining Tesla battery packs and getting them into Ukraine for when Russia knocks out the electricity.
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests keep rising every year. Some agencies have trouble responding to them on time, leading to growing backlogs.