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Treasury is trying to make it easier for agencies to access its anti-fraud data, including by potentially deploying fraud checks directly to agency systems.
At least 600 employees of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are receiving permanent termination notices in the wake of a recent court decision that protected some CDC employees from ...
"One of the things that we're able to do now that wasn't possible in the '70s, when the museum first opened, is to create ...
The Office of Federal Procurement Policy is developing new criteria in the coming weeks for what qualifies as a best-in-class contract.
GAO "really focused on issues surrounding guidance that was offered, timeframes, communication, and the availability of information," Kristy Williams said.
"Always put in at least the minimum 5% because the government's going to give you a 5% match. All of a sudden, you've got a 10% contribution," Art Stein said.
"We're not mature enough to say that we have an ICAM solution. We are still in a discovery phase," DoDEA CIO Mark Patterson said.
OMB took the apportionments database offline earlier this year, claiming it contained "predecisional" information and hampered Executive Branch deliberations.
GSA said the decision not to increase the rates reflects the government’s commitment to being a responsible steward of ...
In the last few weeks, OPM answered questions about the Trump administration’s changes to probationary periods, as well as ...
The Trump administration's new national talent strategy details a push to consolidate federal workforce development programs ...
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