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As people return to the office, the IRS may be a good bellwether.
General Services Administration sees a shift in contract obligation and business volume data where sustainability is concerned.
If you want to help change the world, the State Department isn't a bad place to start. And if you want to get a foot into the door at the State Department, a paid internship isn't a bad way to go. This fall, the State Department launches a new paid student internship program. Director of recruitment in State's bureau of global talent management, Mica Schweitzer-Bluhm, explained.
A federal appeals court has upheld President Joe Biden’s requirement that all federal employees be vaccinated against COVID-19
In line with the Biden administration’s priority to strengthen the federal workforce, the House Committee on Oversight and Reform passes legislation to revamp the federal hiring process.
Currently data centers account for approximately 2% of total U.S. energy use, equivalent to 10 to 50 times the energy per floor space of a typical commercial office building.
The rebuilding ot the Merit Systems Protection Board represents a commitment not only to federal employees but to the law itself.
The Biden administration is putting its management vision for the federal government into greater focus.
In today's Federal Newscast, to continue enhancing worker protections in the legislative branch, the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights is requesting a flat budget for fiscal 2023.
DoD is coming off a record high year of military suicides.
As the Social Security Administration works through ongoing recruitment and retention challenges, agency employees prepare to start in-person services on April 7.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Biden administration expects climate change’s toll on the federal government will become more expensive over time.
On Transgender Day of Visibility, the White House announced agency actions to improve federal services and customer experience for LGBTQ+ Americans.
While the Biden administration is asking for $773 billion for 2023, that number may not go as far as hoped. DoD says it finished up its planning for 2023 before inflation rates rose and before Russia invaded Ukraine causing oil prices to spike.