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State Dept. hiring, overtime slash passport wait times as demand soars
The department said it issued more than 24 million passports in the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30.
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IRS consolidates deputy commissioner roles, names other c-suite leaders
It’s the first time the agency’s upper echelons have been restructured in nearly two decades.
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Top acting Pentagon policy official announces departure
Her departure adds to the turnover affecting the Pentagon’s No. 3 position amid Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s blockade
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Sen. Ernst unveils telework ‘naughty list’ of federal agencies
“I’m calling on Biden’s bureaucrats to deck the agency halls with federal workers or sell off unused space,” she said.
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Ditching promotion file photos may have helped minorities, report says
Army promotion boards have no identifying information when considering a candidate.
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Bureau of Prisons raises corrections officer candidate age limit to 40
The move could help expand the number of eligible candidates who apply to the bureau.
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USAJobs tool created to help agencies find candidates ‘ready for hire’
Agencies will be able to share certifications for positions that are similar in grade level, duty location and performance level.
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HHS, Commerce seek to increase in-person work, leaders tell Congress
Republicans in Congress especially have sought to peel back remote work after the federal workforce was sent home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Labor Dept. to require employees in office more days starting in Jan.
It’s one of several recent decisions by agencies governmentwide to increase in-person work.
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State Dept. awards employees, families who go the extra mile abroad
Volunteerism by eligible family members, like the spouses and children of Foreign Service officers, has grown to compelling heights.
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State Dept. hiring, overtime slash passport wait times as demand soars
The department said it issued more than 24 million passports in the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30.
-
IRS consolidates deputy commissioner roles, names other c-suite leaders
It’s the first time the agency’s upper echelons have been restructured in nearly two decades.
-
Top acting Pentagon policy official announces departure
Her departure adds to the turnover affecting the Pentagon’s No. 3 position amid Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s blockade
-
Sen. Ernst unveils telework ‘naughty list’ of federal agencies
“I’m calling on Biden’s bureaucrats to deck the agency halls with federal workers or sell off unused space,” she said.
-
Ditching promotion file photos may have helped minorities, report says
Army promotion boards have no identifying information when considering a candidate.
-
Bureau of Prisons raises corrections officer candidate age limit to 40
The move could help expand the number of eligible candidates who apply to the bureau.
-
USAJobs tool created to help agencies find candidates ‘ready for hire’
Agencies will be able to share certifications for positions that are similar in grade level, duty location and performance level.
-
HHS, Commerce seek to increase in-person work, leaders tell Congress
Republicans in Congress especially have sought to peel back remote work after the federal workforce was sent home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
-
Labor Dept. to require employees in office more days starting in Jan.
It’s one of several recent decisions by agencies governmentwide to increase in-person work.
-
State Dept. awards employees, families who go the extra mile abroad
Volunteerism by eligible family members, like the spouses and children of Foreign Service officers, has grown to compelling heights.
-
State Dept. hiring, overtime slash passport wait times as demand soars
The department said it issued more than 24 million passports in the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30.
-
IRS consolidates deputy commissioner roles, names other c-suite leaders
It’s the first time the agency’s upper echelons have been restructured in nearly two decades.
-
Top acting Pentagon policy official announces departure
Her departure adds to the turnover affecting the Pentagon’s No. 3 position amid Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s blockade
-
Sen. Ernst unveils telework ‘naughty list’ of federal agencies
“I’m calling on Biden’s bureaucrats to deck the agency halls with federal workers or sell off unused space,” she said.
-
Ditching promotion file photos may have helped minorities, report says
Army promotion boards have no identifying information when considering a candidate.
-
Bureau of Prisons raises corrections officer candidate age limit to 40
The move could help expand the number of eligible candidates who apply to the bureau.
-
USAJobs tool created to help agencies find candidates ‘ready for hire’
Agencies will be able to share certifications for positions that are similar in grade level, duty location and performance level.
-
HHS, Commerce seek to increase in-person work, leaders tell Congress
Republicans in Congress especially have sought to peel back remote work after the federal workforce was sent home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
-
Labor Dept. to require employees in office more days starting in Jan.
It’s one of several recent decisions by agencies governmentwide to increase in-person work.
-
State Dept. awards employees, families who go the extra mile abroad
Volunteerism by eligible family members, like the spouses and children of Foreign Service officers, has grown to compelling heights.













