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In today's Federal Newscast: Federal human resources employees get some guidance on how to effectively use data in recruitment. The leading federal cyber agencies enumerate coding-security advice for software vendors. And the FCC is launching a Space Bureau.
In the digital age, federal retirement still takes by-hand data gathering and paper. Give yourself months.
If the Senate or the House if or both switch to Republican control come January, you can expect a different approach on government oversight.
Gwendolyn Sykes has operated as a CFO at large federal agencies and in two major universities. At the moment. She's the CFO of the Secret Service, and also a new fellow at the National Academy of Public Administration.
Exploring the rules for when government contracts are turned in late
In today's Federal Newscast: Take me to your leader; the Space Force has a new one. A union for federal employees suggests some agencies might be sort of suppressing the vote. And DoD's Zero Trust strategy will soon go public.
The U.S. Military Academy at West Point and the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy and Environment established a new entity called the Sustainable Infrastructure, Resilience and Climate Consortium.
As year-end approaches and federal employees think about retirement plans, here are some things to keep in mind.
A survey back in 2019 showed nearly a third of employees at FEMA had experienced discrimination or harassment. Since then the agency has taken a number of steps to reduce the incidence of these problems.
In today's Federal Newscast: The GAO calls on FEMA to help more people in need of rebuilding their homes. The percentage of contract protests drops by double digits. And the Thrift Savings Plan was up in October.
The infrastructure spending bill enacted earlier this year includes $7.5 billion to install chargers for electric cars. In response, the energy and transportation departments set up a joint office.
The National Defense Strategy and the DoD Strategic Management Plan emphasized rivalry with China and the need to protect space and cyber assets.
Thousands of career and political federal employees own stock in companies their agencies regulate.
Federal News Network pledges to continue the topics of coverage so ably provided by the late Mike Causey.