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It varies with the stock market, but about 1% of Thrift Savings Plans have more than a million dollars in them. Most so-called TSP millionaires have been working for decades.
This week’s Deeper Look is with Arun Venkataraman, the assistant secretary of Commerce for global markets and director general of the U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, and his deputy, Dale Tasharski.
When it comes to employee customer experience, it’s critical to take a lifecycle approach, says Maximus’ MaryAnn Monroe. From before day one to their last day, “everything that happens in between is that employee’s experience with a company or agency.”
22 of the 37 items on GAO’s list of vulnerable federal programs and broad government challenges stem from issues of mission-critical skills gaps in the federal workforce.
CBP is already moving forward with an effort to embed AI algorithms in screening technology, while CISA's director has raised concerns about the "weaponization" of tech.
Joe Paiva speaks with the principal deputy assistant secretary of the Army (ASA) for acquisitions, logistics and technology (ALT), Young Bang, this week.
Throughout the pandemic, citizens might have suspected that components of the Health and Human Services Department weren't quite coordinated. Now the Government Accountability Office has put HHS leadership and coordination of public health emergencies on the list of at-risk federal programs.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is already meeting one of its goals to grow its health care workforce by the end of the fiscal year, and remains on track to meet its other hiring targets.
The biannual list of high risk federal programs, published last week by the Government Accountability Office, is both promising and discouraging.
Justice Department agency is failing at is own stated mission, but new leadership vows to correct things.
Mason McDaniel, the chief technology officer at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in the Justice Department, said the agency has about 80% of all applications in the cloud.
The Postal Service is delaying the implementation of a new pay system that would currently lead to many rural carriers seeing significant pay cuts.
For Best Places to Work, the Energy Department moved from 14th place in the 2021 rankings up to eighth place this year for midsize agencies. The agency’s human capital leader says it’s all about encouraging — and acting on — employee feedback.
The U.S. Agency for International Development has updated its policy for promoting the rule of law in countries where the agency operates.