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A Federal News Network survey of 6,300 feds finds leaders’ return-to-office visions aren’t meeting reality for many employees with new in-office requirements.
Schedule F, the Trump-era civil service innovation, not the tax form, is like a zombie.
The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act requires agencies to provide reasonable accommodations, from longer breaks to telework.
A recent update by the Office of Management and Budget aims to give state, local, and tribal governments more autonomy on how they spend federal grant money.
David Cattler, a longtime intelligence official, sees a range of both near- and long-term priorities in his new role as director at DCSA.
Defense officials want to demonstrate a new demolition and consolidation concept at five bases over the next three years.
The IRS is telling lawmakers that billions of dollars in multi-year modernization funds are helping the agency provide a level of customer service.
The federal government is stepping up efforts to become a more attractive employer for the spouses of military service members living overseas.
Starting in this year’s Open Season, agencies will be required to validate participant eligibility for a random sample of at least 10% of FEHB enrollments.
TSA Administrator David Pekoske also says the agency wants to hire more security screeners so the workforce can have more flexibilities.
Last year, the Commerce Department rolled out a new financial system meant to improve financial management. Things have not gone as planned.
Accountability, performance measurement, and the interplay between political appointees can get complicated.
The Transportation Security Administration has seen a 9% drop in attrition since the historic pay raises last year.
OPM Director Kiran Ahuja is stepping down from her role in early May. Once the position is vacant, Deputy Director Rob Shriver will step in as acting director.