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The National Association of Letter Carriers honored six letter carriers for acts of heroism that helped save lives in their communities.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management wants to lift the current time limitations for seasonal appointments.
Agencies and federal employee unions at last have more guidance on how to implement the all provisions of the president's workforce executive orders.
Each of the military services significantly ramped up their use of direct hiring in 2019. The Air Force Sustainment Center, for instance, is using the authority to fill more than 70 percent of all job openings.
An agency watchdog report has found Census Bureau systems failed to meet “peak recruiting demands” this summer – a claim that the bureau disputes.
If there is an electrified third-rail within the nation’s largest employer, Uncle Sam Inc., it is teleworking.
In anticipation of several new policy directives in the coming months, the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency is planning to dramatically ramp up continuous evaluation enrollment to 3.6 million in 2020, defense officials said.
In today's Federal Newscast, acquisition authorities have made a proposed rule final, to keep phony parts out of systems the government buys.
If there's a government shutdown, it won't spoil Thanksgiving — it threatens Christmas now. BGOV's Loren Duggan joined us to discuss the latest.
The Office of Management and Budget will soon launch a reskilling pilot aimed at bringing the federal workforce up to speed on data science skills.
With 10 working days to go until the health insurance open season ends, the $2,000-to-$3,000 question to ask is are you in the right Federal Employees Health Benefits Program plan?
The IC is adapting how it operates to catch up with an ever changing world that has made the hiring and retaining of talent increasingly difficult.