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Feds may lose travel perk when FedRooms booking website is overhauled
The change is motivated by compliance requirements in pre-existing policy that govern the use of official websites.
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Postal workers rally for proposed law protecting letter carriers
Lawmakers proposed a bipartisan bill aimed to protect postal workers from violent crime.
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Congress moves to repopulate fed buildings, drawing White House ire
The bill echoes Republicans’ calls to the White House and leaders of federal agencies to bring teleworking employees back to offices.
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Here are the carriers in the Postal Service health insurance program
It marks the next step in a yearslong process to reform Postal benefits.
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Federal pay raise would cool under Biden’s 2025 budget request
Even under Biden, raises have come short of what some lawmakers and federal unions have argued is appropriate.
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HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge steps down
In a statement, Fudge said she is transitioning to “life as a public citizen.”
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Federal retirement claims processed at record speeds in February
The overall case backlog is down 4,000 cases from this time last year.
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Interior Dept. expands return-to-office orders
Unions say agencies are not consulting the workforce before making reentry mandates.
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Federal IT workers skeptical on US vows to speed AI adoption
There are some 1,200 planned or current AI use cases across non-defense agencies identified by GAO and on file with the Biden administration.
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A Federal Times guide to DC street closures on State of the Union day
Between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 11:30 p.m., major roads around the perimeter of the U.S. Capitol will be closed at various intervals in preparation.
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Feds may lose travel perk when FedRooms booking website is overhauled
The change is motivated by compliance requirements in pre-existing policy that govern the use of official websites.
-
Postal workers rally for proposed law protecting letter carriers
Lawmakers proposed a bipartisan bill aimed to protect postal workers from violent crime.
-
Congress moves to repopulate fed buildings, drawing White House ire
The bill echoes Republicans’ calls to the White House and leaders of federal agencies to bring teleworking employees back to offices.
-
Here are the carriers in the Postal Service health insurance program
It marks the next step in a yearslong process to reform Postal benefits.
-
Federal pay raise would cool under Biden’s 2025 budget request
Even under Biden, raises have come short of what some lawmakers and federal unions have argued is appropriate.
-
HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge steps down
In a statement, Fudge said she is transitioning to “life as a public citizen.”
-
Federal retirement claims processed at record speeds in February
The overall case backlog is down 4,000 cases from this time last year.
-
Interior Dept. expands return-to-office orders
Unions say agencies are not consulting the workforce before making reentry mandates.
-
Federal IT workers skeptical on US vows to speed AI adoption
There are some 1,200 planned or current AI use cases across non-defense agencies identified by GAO and on file with the Biden administration.
-
A Federal Times guide to DC street closures on State of the Union day
Between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 11:30 p.m., major roads around the perimeter of the U.S. Capitol will be closed at various intervals in preparation.
-
Feds may lose travel perk when FedRooms booking website is overhauled
The change is motivated by compliance requirements in pre-existing policy that govern the use of official websites.
-
Postal workers rally for proposed law protecting letter carriers
Lawmakers proposed a bipartisan bill aimed to protect postal workers from violent crime.
-
Congress moves to repopulate fed buildings, drawing White House ire
The bill echoes Republicans’ calls to the White House and leaders of federal agencies to bring teleworking employees back to offices.
-
Here are the carriers in the Postal Service health insurance program
It marks the next step in a yearslong process to reform Postal benefits.
-
Federal pay raise would cool under Biden’s 2025 budget request
Even under Biden, raises have come short of what some lawmakers and federal unions have argued is appropriate.
-
HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge steps down
In a statement, Fudge said she is transitioning to “life as a public citizen.”
-
Federal retirement claims processed at record speeds in February
The overall case backlog is down 4,000 cases from this time last year.
-
Interior Dept. expands return-to-office orders
Unions say agencies are not consulting the workforce before making reentry mandates.
-
Federal IT workers skeptical on US vows to speed AI adoption
There are some 1,200 planned or current AI use cases across non-defense agencies identified by GAO and on file with the Biden administration.
-
A Federal Times guide to DC street closures on State of the Union day
Between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 11:30 p.m., major roads around the perimeter of the U.S. Capitol will be closed at various intervals in preparation.












