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The Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency, (CIGIE) figures that in fiscal 2023, its recommendations saved the government $100 billion.
A shrinking number of companies seem to want to do business with the federal government. Could it be all of the reporting and compliance requirements.
OMB's latest FISMA report to Congress shows an increase from more than 29,000 cybersecurity incidents in 2022 to 32,000 in 2023.
The annual list of best places to work in the federal government is out, looked over, digested. What goes on inside that makes for the best places?
To conduct its missions, the service wants to create energy that will reduce its dependence on off-site electricity providers.
Artificial Intelligence people keep reassuring everyone else their jobs are safe. What is it about AI that makes people think it could possibly replace them?
For many people thinking about retirement is axiomatic. It might be wise to think through this strategy a little more carefully.
An information technology team at the IRS has won recognition for a system that lets taxpayers submit correspondence online.
The Supreme Court will soon decide whether to overturn a 40-year-old decision that is come to be known as the Chevron Deference.
The employee advocacy group is asking OPM to expand health carrier requirements to cover IVF treatments, on top of medications, for plan year 2025.
Congress should refrain from legislation that would require automobile makers to equip cars with AM radio. Gary Shapiro argues the technology is obsolete.
It appears that House lawmakers are essentially not even considering the Biden administration’s $200 million request.
Where should you retire? What state or city can have big consequences for finances and satisfaction. People retiring from military service have extra considerations, such as access to Veterans Affairs services or post-retirement job prospects.…
Government contractors on the whole are optimistic about future business. More than half grew their revenue year over year.