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In today's Federal Newscast, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration says a high number of IT workers at the IRS are eligible to retirement.
President Biden isn’t looking for a smaller government. He's seeking the biggest increase since the downsizing during the Clinton administration.
The State Department would add 500 new Foreign and Civil Service positions to its ranks, if it gets the outlined $58.5 billion budget.
The National Archives and Records Administration expects it will take 18-to-24 months to resolve a backlog of outstanding requests at the National Personnel Records Center -- once it has systems in place to digitize and share documents with other agencies.
Federal retirement activity slowed across the board last month, from new claims to backlogged cases and even the time it takes to process them.
Government, like the private sector, is likely to see a variety of practices that are dependent on agency mission, type of work, and agency culture
USPS this week reported delivering nearly 88% of first-class mail on time in May. That’s about a 10% increase in performance compared to the second quarter of fiscal 2021.
The Chief Data Officers Council is getting feedback from agency CDOs on the niche they’re carving out in their agencies’ org chart and how they’re handling their work.
Many employees want to return to their offices not because they're so great, but because they want to renew human connections weakened over the past year.
Trust in the Department of Veterans Affairs has grown 24% in the last five years, according to a new report from VA's Veterans Experience Office.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new White House memorandum establishes fighting corruption as a core national security interest for the Biden administration.
Census Bureau computer scientist works to keep crucial functions away from outsourcing.
The Biden administration directed the Transportation Security Administration to expand collective bargaining rights, begin negotiating a new contract and pay TSA officers General Schedule wages.
Service members and others who can use military commissaries will soon have a more convenient way to get their groceries. The Defense Commissary Agency says it will expand online payments, ordering and curbside delivery service…