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Federal employees should look for a check in the mail if they were impacted by the OPM data breach.
The National Archives and Records Administration is preparing agencies for the paper cut.
House lawmakers are demanding answers from VA officials, after they approved nearly $11 million in bonuses to ineligible career senior executives.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Special Counsel vows White House officials will now face full consequences for any Hatch Act violations.
The non-partisan experts warn Schedule F will leave the door open to politicization and patronage throughout the federal workforce.
The Postal Service will hold off until January 2025 on its decision to move mail processing to larger regional hubs.
Analysis by the Partnership for Public Service shows federal workers from 30 to 39 are most unsatisfied with their employment.
The database Nature Index named the VA one of the Top 10 rising research institutions in North America.
VA's payout of millions of dollars to ineligible executives creates congressional concern and a need for answers.
An employee's statement that he or she is dealing with domestic violence is generally enough for the agency to grant leave.
Current law only allows for feds to lose their pensions for conviction on national security charges.
Craig Martell, whose outside-government gigs have been with LinkedIn, Dropbox and Lyft, is joining Cohesity as its chief technology officer.
Leaders on the House Homeland Security Committee wrote to Brad Smith, the vice chairman and president of Microsoft, asking him to testify on May 22.
The Army's generative AI and large language model policy is weeks away.