If 80% of success comes from showing up, the government needs a new definition of “showing up.” In the great telework debate, ...
The Biden administration and Congress are both taking steps to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug. But little ...
In April, for the first time in 2024, Thrift Savings Plan funds posted all negative returns, with the exception of the ...
After reaching about 80% compliance, OMB’s Jason Miller tells lawmakers he expects agencies to completely follow through with ...
The FAA has a big data challenge underway. It is the latest federal opportunity for students to take a shot at some real-world technology problem solving.
GSA's Jessica Milcetic tells Federal News Network how USA.gov helps individuals find the government benefits and services ...
The Internal Revenue Service, having met the Biden administration’s requirement to bring federal employees back to the office ...
On its journey to Zero Trust, the DoD must secure a multi-cloud environment with a common defensive layer. Here’s how it can succeed.
As agencies attempt to boost skills-based hiring, the Office of Personnel Management is turning its attention to the federal HR employees who manage those hires in the first place. New competency ...
The Internal Revenue Service plans to keep growing its workforce and make some long-deferred upgrades to its legacy IT systems, by tapping into billions of dollars in multi-year modernization funds.
Editor’s Note: Want to learn more? Here’s what we know so far about agencies’ return-to-office plans. And here’s a look at all of Federal News Network’s return-to-office coverage. The tug-of-war over ...
The government might employ some two million people, but no two federal employees are alike. That’s why career and retirement planning can be complicated. For instance, what if you’re old enough to ...