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The United States is helping Ukraine militarily, but only indirectly. When it comes to health care for the besieged Ukrainians, the aid and cooperation are more direct. Much of the work falls to the Health and Human Services Department.
Only the government securities investment G fund managed to show improved returns over the last month, while all other stock and bond funds in the Thrift Savings Plan finished below their May performance and in the red.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Navy is taking measures to keep more sailors in uniform as it continues to have issues with recruitment.
Pregnant service members will need permission from commanders to take leave to get medical care.
Current policy lets feds use sick leave to travel for medical care, but some employer groups want the White House to go further.
Just because you apply doesn't guarantee you'll get federal security clearance. Attorney James Heelan offered some tried and true advice for those applying for clearance.
Bob Tobias, a professor in the Key Executive Leadership Program at American University, has looked into this question.
The Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee, in its annual report to Congress, found the IRS experienced over 100 continuing resolutions since 2001, and that funding uncertainty forces the agency to opt for more expensive, less effective, short-term solutions.
Inconsistent policies and processes are making it harder for defense and intelligence agencies to recruit and retain the people with critical skills.
Today, when system components are now IT components, the risk if greater but interconnectivity can also have preventative measures with cost benefits.
One planned pilot project, co-funded with industry by the Energy Department's Office of Fossil Energy, is in the works right now at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
With no mention of federal pay raise in the fiscal 2023 financial services and general government bill, House appropriators push forward the White House’s 4.6% proposal.
A court ruling is back in effect that blocks President Joe Biden from requiring federal employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19
The House Select Committee on Modernization seeks ways to gain traction on pre-existing recommendations to make Congress more technologically savvy.