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Fears of the next government shutdown loom months ahead of deadline
Comments from Republican House leaders on their fiscal priorities have prompted concerns that a budget deal may be more difficult than ever.
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How a Republican-run House could affect federal teleworking
Since pandemic-era restrictions loosened, Republicans have expressed concerns about long-term teleworking.
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More can be done to ban US government use of Chinese drones
The U.S. national security community must eschew companies and supply chains controlled by the Chinese Communist Party.
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Watchdog sees ‘light at the end of the tunnel’ for the IRS
One reason for the optimism is the infusion of billions from Democratic-powered legislation signed into law this summer.
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1 in 5 government passwords were cracked by Interior’s own hack
Find out if you’re using the most common password at the department.
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Treasury pitches new rule to lessen paper check payments
The Treasury estimated the average cost of issuing a paper check at 43 cents, while the average EFT payment costs less than 2 cents.
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Congress finalizes full year budget for VA, Department of Defense
The $1.7 trillion package funds all government operations through September 2023.
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Is Veterans Day a federal holiday?
Veterans Day began as Armistice Day in 1919, when President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed it to celebrate the cessation of hostilities during World War I.
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VA plans ‘onboarding surge’ in November to clear backlog of new hires
The event will bring together hiring managers and senior medical center staff to find ways to improve the process.
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Government analysis of facial recognition tech must extend beyond privacy
A key question for agencies and policymakers when it comes to verifying identities for tax and benefits services is…what technology alternatives exist to not only protect citizens but also combat the benefits and refund fraud that has exploded during the pandemic?
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Fears of the next government shutdown loom months ahead of deadline
Comments from Republican House leaders on their fiscal priorities have prompted concerns that a budget deal may be more difficult than ever.
-
How a Republican-run House could affect federal teleworking
Since pandemic-era restrictions loosened, Republicans have expressed concerns about long-term teleworking.
-
More can be done to ban US government use of Chinese drones
The U.S. national security community must eschew companies and supply chains controlled by the Chinese Communist Party.
-
Watchdog sees ‘light at the end of the tunnel’ for the IRS
One reason for the optimism is the infusion of billions from Democratic-powered legislation signed into law this summer.
-
1 in 5 government passwords were cracked by Interior’s own hack
Find out if you’re using the most common password at the department.
-
Treasury pitches new rule to lessen paper check payments
The Treasury estimated the average cost of issuing a paper check at 43 cents, while the average EFT payment costs less than 2 cents.
-
Congress finalizes full year budget for VA, Department of Defense
The $1.7 trillion package funds all government operations through September 2023.
-
Is Veterans Day a federal holiday?
Veterans Day began as Armistice Day in 1919, when President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed it to celebrate the cessation of hostilities during World War I.
-
VA plans ‘onboarding surge’ in November to clear backlog of new hires
The event will bring together hiring managers and senior medical center staff to find ways to improve the process.
-
Government analysis of facial recognition tech must extend beyond privacy
A key question for agencies and policymakers when it comes to verifying identities for tax and benefits services is…what technology alternatives exist to not only protect citizens but also combat the benefits and refund fraud that has exploded during the pandemic?
-
Fears of the next government shutdown loom months ahead of deadline
Comments from Republican House leaders on their fiscal priorities have prompted concerns that a budget deal may be more difficult than ever.
-
How a Republican-run House could affect federal teleworking
Since pandemic-era restrictions loosened, Republicans have expressed concerns about long-term teleworking.
-
More can be done to ban US government use of Chinese drones
The U.S. national security community must eschew companies and supply chains controlled by the Chinese Communist Party.
-
Watchdog sees ‘light at the end of the tunnel’ for the IRS
One reason for the optimism is the infusion of billions from Democratic-powered legislation signed into law this summer.
-
1 in 5 government passwords were cracked by Interior’s own hack
Find out if you’re using the most common password at the department.
-
Treasury pitches new rule to lessen paper check payments
The Treasury estimated the average cost of issuing a paper check at 43 cents, while the average EFT payment costs less than 2 cents.
-
Congress finalizes full year budget for VA, Department of Defense
The $1.7 trillion package funds all government operations through September 2023.
-
Is Veterans Day a federal holiday?
Veterans Day began as Armistice Day in 1919, when President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed it to celebrate the cessation of hostilities during World War I.
-
VA plans ‘onboarding surge’ in November to clear backlog of new hires
The event will bring together hiring managers and senior medical center staff to find ways to improve the process.
-
Government analysis of facial recognition tech must extend beyond privacy
A key question for agencies and policymakers when it comes to verifying identities for tax and benefits services is…what technology alternatives exist to not only protect citizens but also combat the benefits and refund fraud that has exploded during the pandemic?













