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How federal agencies can address the cyber talent gap
To appeal to a new generation of talent, the federal government must rethink the incentives and resources they offer.
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Employees urge Justice Dept. to safeguard remote work flexibilities
If the Department of Justice rolls back telework, it will join several other federal agencies that so far have called employees back to offices.
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Senior Executive Service separations surge to near-record high
More than 900 employees took the off-ramp in 2022.
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IRS decision to end surprise visits by agents backed by employee union
The change is effective immediately.
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Transportation Dept. to bring teleworking employees back to offices
The Transportation Department joins a growing number of federal agencies that are seeking to increase in-person work.
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Telework eligibility preserved in Social Security labor contract
It’s a small sign of certainty at Social Security Administration while other agencies are doing an about-face on working from home.
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Cyber implementation plan leaves open questions on SBOMs, open source
The plan is sweeping, touching on several challenges that have hamstrung IT modernization at the federal level.
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Federal office space sitting empty at most agencies, GAO review finds
More than half of GSA leases are expiring within five years.
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House Republicans argue for discipline of ‘bad apples’ at VA
The VA has the second-largest federal workforce behind the Department of Defense.
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US Department of Education to scale back telework for employees
Some within the workforce are frustrated, saying they haven’t been given a straight reason behind the changes.
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How federal agencies can address the cyber talent gap
To appeal to a new generation of talent, the federal government must rethink the incentives and resources they offer.
-
Employees urge Justice Dept. to safeguard remote work flexibilities
If the Department of Justice rolls back telework, it will join several other federal agencies that so far have called employees back to offices.
-
Senior Executive Service separations surge to near-record high
More than 900 employees took the off-ramp in 2022.
-
IRS decision to end surprise visits by agents backed by employee union
The change is effective immediately.
-
Transportation Dept. to bring teleworking employees back to offices
The Transportation Department joins a growing number of federal agencies that are seeking to increase in-person work.
-
Telework eligibility preserved in Social Security labor contract
It’s a small sign of certainty at Social Security Administration while other agencies are doing an about-face on working from home.
-
Cyber implementation plan leaves open questions on SBOMs, open source
The plan is sweeping, touching on several challenges that have hamstrung IT modernization at the federal level.
-
Federal office space sitting empty at most agencies, GAO review finds
More than half of GSA leases are expiring within five years.
-
House Republicans argue for discipline of ‘bad apples’ at VA
The VA has the second-largest federal workforce behind the Department of Defense.
-
US Department of Education to scale back telework for employees
Some within the workforce are frustrated, saying they haven’t been given a straight reason behind the changes.
-
How federal agencies can address the cyber talent gap
To appeal to a new generation of talent, the federal government must rethink the incentives and resources they offer.
-
Employees urge Justice Dept. to safeguard remote work flexibilities
If the Department of Justice rolls back telework, it will join several other federal agencies that so far have called employees back to offices.
-
Senior Executive Service separations surge to near-record high
More than 900 employees took the off-ramp in 2022.
-
IRS decision to end surprise visits by agents backed by employee union
The change is effective immediately.
-
Transportation Dept. to bring teleworking employees back to offices
The Transportation Department joins a growing number of federal agencies that are seeking to increase in-person work.
-
Telework eligibility preserved in Social Security labor contract
It’s a small sign of certainty at Social Security Administration while other agencies are doing an about-face on working from home.
-
Cyber implementation plan leaves open questions on SBOMs, open source
The plan is sweeping, touching on several challenges that have hamstrung IT modernization at the federal level.
-
Federal office space sitting empty at most agencies, GAO review finds
More than half of GSA leases are expiring within five years.
-
House Republicans argue for discipline of ‘bad apples’ at VA
The VA has the second-largest federal workforce behind the Department of Defense.
-
US Department of Education to scale back telework for employees
Some within the workforce are frustrated, saying they haven’t been given a straight reason behind the changes.













