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The executive order implements 3.1% military pay raise on Jan. 1. Civilian employees will see similar increases in their first 2020 paycheck.
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In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office says adding those functions could increase operation costs, and decrease the efficiency of its mail and package delivery.
Federal agencies will face a slew of New Year’s resolutions in 2020, now that the Trump administration has released the final draft of its Federal Data Strategy.
The Office of Personnel Management says agencies struggle to recruit former employees who have left government and gained additional skills. New regulations that OPM will propose would give agencies the discretion to recruit top talent back with a promotion.
This past year saw some interesting topics pop up in the military; 2020 may see the same.
National Commission on Military National and Public Service is looking to implement feedback on how to boost participation in many forms of public service.
Just about everybody knows the stock market is long overdue for a correction of 20% or more — maybe a lot more.
With little time to spare before the deadline, President Donald Trump signed two shutdown-averting spending bills into law and a 3.1% federal pay raise. He also signed the annual defense authorization bill, which includes a new paid parental leave program for most federal employees.
Another longtime leader at the Office of Personnel Management is retiring.
Only about 12,300 service members will receive cost of living adjustments in 2020.
As a workforce, federal employees are generous. In the National Capital Region alone, they've donated a half billion dollars to charitable causes over the past 10 years.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Thrift Savings Plan wants to change the rate it currently uses to calculate some annual cost of living adjustments.
Shane Barney, the chief Information Security Officer at USCIS, and Togi Andrews, the CISO at FEMA, say automation and reskilling of the workforce is part of how they are evolving their security operations centers.