The Office of Personnel Management and Commerce Department will host a roundtable to discuss the best ways to implement diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility into hiring and recruitment.
The federal cybersecurity workforce is less diverse than the rest of the federal government, and a unique series of challenges make it harder for agencies to show progress.
The 13th Federal IT Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA) scorecard hearing offered some ideas for future ways to measure agency IT modernization progress.
In today's Federal Newscast, lawmakers are trying to achieve cost parity under TRICARE to cover birth control.
Kiran Ahuja, the director of the Office of Personnel Management, explains why making sure the federal workforce earns a minimum wage of $15 per hour is so important.
With all the scores hovering around average, what does the new federal employee Pulse Survey really say?
With an overnight winter storm potentially causing a messy rush hour in the Washington, D.C. metro area, the Office of Personnel Management is telling employees going into the office that they can report two hours late.
OPM is creating a Chief Diversity Officer Council and exploring the possibility of creating a job classification series for federal employees who work as diversity experts.
The Federal Pulse Survey gives the administration a more real-time data snapshot of how federal employees feel about their workplaces, compared to more established methods such as the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey.
The Supreme Court recently heard arguments on the yes-or-no debate for a federal vaccine mandate.
In today's Federal Newscast, the General Services Administration formally gives up its management of the Internet’s “dot-gov” top-level domain today.
If you see something, say something. It’s a simple phrase that carries a lot of weight if you’re a federal whistleblower.
In today's Federal Newscast, the FBI is shining a brighter light on the mental health of law enforcement officers.
New federal retirement claims dropped in December as did the number processed.
For the second time this week, OPM decided to close federal offices in the Washington, D.C. area due to an impending snow storm.