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If people can see Wrestlemania in person, why can't at least some federal offices start to repopulate?
Agencies have done their fair share of hiring during the pandemic, but the size of the federal workforce hasn't budged much in recent years. Today, Uncle Sam employs 1 million fewer people than it did during World War II.
The Office of Personnel Management will survey employees and supervisors within 350 different occupations to gauge what skills, competencies and characteristics are needed to best perform on the job.
The Biden administration's proposal puts money in naval power and gamechanging technologies.
Nearly all civilian agencies would see double-digit spending increases next year, according to the Biden administration's 2022 budget request, which officials previewed Friday.
The Office of Management and Budget is pulling its approval to sell one of a dozen high-value underutilized federal properties identified by an independent board last year.
As agencies attempt to use more skills-based assessments to vet job candidates, a dashboard shows just how difficult finding and choosing qualified talent is with today's federal hiring system.
An unexpected surge in retirement claims during March exceeded OPM's ability to keep up with the backlog.
The number of suicides in the military went up during an unusually stressful year.
The number of active and retired feds with $1 million or more in their Thrift Savings Plan accounts has jumped to a record 84,808 as of March 31 of this year.
After years of efficiency measures, new policies and hiring freezes, then the pandemic and election, the federal workforce is exhausted. But there are ways to energize, support and empower your team.
The Environmental Protection Agency and American Federation of Government Employees will revert back to some policies from a 2007 contract while they negotiate a new collective bargaining agreement.
Government-chartered Federal Home Loan Banks, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were all the subject of a recent look-see by the Government Accountability Office.
If ever you were thinking about joining or trying to move up in the federal government, now is a great time to do it.