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If you're posting on Facebook or Twitter about the IRS taking too long to send your federal tax refund check, or grumbling about long wait times on tax help hotlines, there's a good chance the agency is listening.
Federal News Radio took to social media to share with you how the federal agencies are honoring those who have fallen for Memorial Day
Agency leaders, lawmakers and members of the public are turning to social media to praise the hardworking federal workforce, as the nation marks Public Service Recognition Week.
How do you build your LinkedIn profile? Find out when leadership coach Maria Fafard joins fellow LinkedIn expert Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center. April 2, 2018
A program aimed at helping transitioning soldiers is building its social media presence.
From reauthorization and reorganizations of the Homeland Security Department to whistleblower protections, security clearances and burrowing, these bills are worth keeping an eye on as the Senate debates, amends and votes on them.
At the same time, Chris Lowe, the chief information security officer at USDA, is being reassigned to a bureau level role as part of a continued house cleaning of IT officials.
TSA puts a human face on itself with social media, including a human face with a pancake on it.
In today's Federal Newscast, the USAJobs.gov website is among the first citizen facing sites to use the new Login.gov identity management service.
Jim FitzGibbon, CEO of SDG America, joins host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center to discuss how he uses LinkedIn in his consulting business. December 18 & 25, 2017
The Government Accountability Office finds DOT a provision in the Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act when it retweeted and liked a tweet supporting legislation.
“I think a lot of us can tell, one, if someone’s getting paid to talk about something, two, if they actually care about it, and three, if this is actually the full story,” said Clark.
Michell Clark says the public can tell 1) if someone is getting paid to talk about something, 2) if they actually care about it and 3) if this is actually the full story.
Facebook is looking to hire people with federal security clearances, who would have access to classified information.