Artificial intelligence, supercomputing and advanced data analytics will play a significant role in the Trump administration’s long-term response to the coronavirus.
Amid all the confusion and mixed messages. agencies like Voice of America, the Securities and Exchange Commission and NASA are sending regular, reassuring updates to their employees during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Office of Personnel Management said agencies can virtually offer the oath of office and remotely collect onboarding documents from new employees during the coronavirus pandemic.
Trump postpones states' REAL ID October 2020 deadline for issuance of enhanced security drivers licenses.
Eight Pentagon entrances will be closed and mandatory temperature taking may be put into effect to enter the building.
Federal employees might be teleworking, and they're finding ways to get the job done. Federal health-related agencies are at the forefront of the coronavirus battle.
In today's Federal Newscast, a huddle between agencies may yield new cybersecurity guidance for teleworking federal employees.
In order to stay safe and healthy from this new pandemic, you need to make sure that you are following a few simple steps you can take to mitigate your risks.
It looks as if the coronavirus crisis might force some needed workforce reforms permanently.
Over the past 11 years just about everybody and his brother has predicted that the record-long bull market couldn’t last forever.
Participants in the Thrift Savings Plan are reacting to the coronavirus and recent stock market volatility with more withdrawals and more transfers from the C, S, I and L funds to the G fund, the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board said.
Thousands of troops are stuck waiting until May for their next move.
With deaths from coronavirus and the U.S. economy going in opposite directions, one up, the other down, Congress will try and finish up legislation this week to help out.
Social Security Administrator Andrew Saul told employees Saturday he would further expand telework across the agency amid growing concerns over the coronavirus pandemic.
Tele-everything has taken on supreme importance as the nation battles the coronavirus, and telemedicine might be among the most powerful tools for the VA.