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September saw fewer new retirement claims in September — 7,142 — than August — 8,826 — but OPM also processed fewer claims in that time than the month before.
This is supposed to be a government holiday, but unless you have kids in school or either work in a bank or need to visit your credit union today, you might be on the job.
National Active and Retired Federal Employees released its scorecard lawmakers this week according to how they voted on various legislation in the 115th Congress which the organization deemed beneficial or of concern to its members.
President Donald Trump tapped Margaret Weichert to be serve as acting director of the Office of Personnel Management.
Secretary of the Navy Richard Spencer is focusing on changing the Navy culture to become more agile and efficient, to maximize the resources that it has at any given time.
The National Institutes of Health awarded $7.5 million in grants to researchers to study how to slow the spread of HIV in eight countries.
National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson has questioned the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) method for reporting customer service satisfaction, calling it misleading.
Two new devices will be able to detect brain injuries and bleeding in the brain.
On this episode of Women of Washington, Gigi Schumm welcomed Vicky Niblett, deputy assistant commissioner within the General Services Administration's Federal Acquisition Service. In this role, she provides management and oversight of the Integrated Award Environment (IAE).
The reality of artificial intelligence and how it will affect the federal workforce may not be as scary as some people might think.
Coming off the end of a period of sequestrations, some defense experts are worried that innovation has taken a backseat.
Long-term nondeployable troops are in DoD's crosshairs as the new policy goes into effect.
The military is changing its training and recruitment standards to fit cyber operators.
The Partnership for Public Service announced the winners of the Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medals on Tuesday, October 2.