The IRS campus in Austin is one of three IRS processing centers that still ingest much of the agency’s paper-based workload.
"There's really no telling just how much of an impact election year politics could have if we do face a shutdown," Larry Allen said.
"Confidentiality is anathema to the purpose of these policies, which is to restore public trust," Jeff Ruch said.
State Department officials notified the American Foreign Service Association about the possible lapse of funds in July.
Terry Gerton, of NAPA, and Srikant Sastry of Cherry Bekaert, share five management focus areas a recent roundtable recommended for the next administration.
There are new rules coming from the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board and they apply to federal building accessibility.
The dynamic social media duo finds a new tone for State Department’s travel handle.
"The public is not able to reliably track how the government is spending our money. And this is an issue that merits our attention," Janice Luong said.
"DCSA plays a critical role in executing Trusted Workforce 2.0 objectives as the largest provider of personnel vetting services," Heather Green said.
The Partnership for Public Service will honor all the 2024 Sammies winners during an awards ceremony on Sept. 11 at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
Major issues with GSA’s implementation of EPAs on MAS were first flagged in 2021 as U.S. inflation spiked to levels unseen in over a decade.
VA officials told Congress about the $15 billion total budget shortfall in July. Lawmakers say it’s the largest funding gap in the department’s history.
USPS expects these temporary price increases will help it bring in $77 million in additional package revenue in FY 2025.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is fielding new global interoperability standards with the hopes of testing them internationally next year.
SSA is implementing e-signatures capabilities for more than 30 forms and removing the signature requirement altogether for 13 forms.