When the Social Security Administration denies someone's claim for supplemental or disability payments, there are a lot of ways to appeal that decision. But the process can and often does take years.
The CARES Act provided new unemployment payments to those hurt by the pandemic, but also created major IT challenges for states.
The most trustworthy IT network is a zero trust network. A growing number of agencies are evaluating how to turn their networks in that direction.
Great civil servants have patience and a long-term view
The government's antenna are quivering, at collusion and price fixing. They're attached to a big bug called the Procurement Collusion Task Force.
Making sure USPS lives up to its delivery service standards, is of course, especially important during the pandemic – particularly for rural Americans.
Several federal agencies operate so-called dissent channels for employees can express disagreement with policies or policy proposals. But a watchdog group said they're rarely used.
In today's Federal Newscast, American Federation of Government Employees members say they're not ready yet to return to their offices.