NCPC’s new equity action plan was one of 90 released last month by federal agencies in response to President Joe Biden’s January 2021 executive order.
Measuring risks and setting benchmarks for emerging fintech is top of mind for agencies such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the Commerce Department.
To advance equity, the Office of Personnel Management will make demographic data analysis easier for agencies, while the Labor Department will target underserved communities to expand apprenticeship opportunities.
The new Army directive brings together a group of decentralized policies and adds six new ones for soldiers.
The U.S. Agency for International Development has started up a new office called diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility.
Members of the military and vets are sharing their experiences on social media.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management is giving all federal workers the option to contribute to humanitarian efforts in Ukraine.
Not since the Civil Rights Movement have we seen such a large concentration of executive branch directives around diversity, equity and inclusion issued at once, from the broad to the incredibly specific.
Over 90 agencies release 300 new actions aiming to expand opportunities in federal services for disadvantaged communities.
In today's Federal Newscast, the White House wants to boost inclusion for transgender people in federal services.
The number of women veterans has been growing steadily over the years and so has the number of women veteran entrepreneurs.
In today's Federal Newscast, a bi-partisan group of Senators are taking aim at organizational conflicts of interest among federal contractors.
Executive Order 14068 directs OPM to issue a proposed rule on using salary history in the hiring and pay-setting processes for federal employees.
In today's Federal Newscast: Federal agency CIOs are finalizing plans to create and fund a zero-trust architecture. A former head of the TSA has died. And you can now sport ombre nails while in a Marine Corps uniform.
The Air Force suggests reaching out to military health clinics and on-base legal advisors.