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The fiscal 2023 omnibus includes several technology-related policy provisions that agencies should pay close attention to over the next year.
From eliminating rats and mold in housing, to managing the agency's human capital, the Housing and Urban Development inspector general has issued a list of priority open recommendations. It is the first report of its kind from the HUD OIG.
Federal workers increasingly have access to sophisticated artificial intelligence and machine learning software. First they have to get past reluctance to adaptation.
Elliott Johnson Jr., a senior management analyst in the HUD’s Office of the Chief Risk Officer, said the agency updated its front end risk assessment (FERA) policy in September, including two years of lessons learned.
With three new awards to OPM, HUD and the Army, the TMF Board now has "loaned" out $435M out of the $1B it received in the 2021 American Rescue Plan Act.
During this exclusive webinar, moderator Jason Miller will discuss how data-driven insights and automation can improve customer experience with agency and industry leaders.
AFGE invoked arbitration against HUD, saying the agency preemptively excluded employees from remote work opportunities.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development works with affinity groups and holds listening sessions to develop leadership and improve employee engagement.
In today's Federal Newscast, some Republican lawmakers want to press pause on making remote work permanent.
To ride herd on a federal department, you need a plan. In the case of HUD's Office of Inspector General, a five-year strategic plan.
In today's Federal Newscast, a federal judge in Texas has blocked the Navy from enforcing its COVID vaccine mandate against nearly 4,000 sailors who’d filed religious exemptions.
The departments of Commerce and Housing and Urban Development, at the Biden administration's urging, are planning to bring tens of thousands of federal employees back to the office starting April 25.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Safer Federal Workforce Task Force has new guidance for masking and COVID testing for federal agencies.
In today's Federal Newscast, a report for the Defense Department Inspector General says providing shots on bases were particularly important since they were less available in civilian facilities overseas.