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There’s always tension between using the newest, most cutting-edge technology, ensuring it's secure and even securing ...
As a new administration sharpens its focus on cybersecurity, agencies are moving swiftly to meet the mandates of the latest ...
The Trump administration says federal employees, while at work, can try to persuade their colleagues to adopt their own religious beliefs.
Federal immigration judges fired by the Trump administration are filing appeals, pursuing legal action and speaking out to fight for their jobs.
The DOGE-driven reductions at SSA "is threatening customer service for all the retirees, survivors and people with disabilities," Kathleen Romig said.
The New York Times reported in May that multiple agencies, including DHS and the IRS, are working with the tech company Palantir to create a massive interagency database. Wired reported in April that ...
Federal employees say in a new survey that they are experiencing high levels of anxiety, stress, sleep deprivation, anger outbursts and depression.
Sean Plankey, the nominee for CISA director, said he'd "allow the operators to operate" at the cyber agency, while focusing on the agency's core missions.
The Thrift Savings Plan closed out the month of June with just over $1 trillion in assets across 7.2 million TSP participants. Officials on the TSP board say that high number shows a strong level of ...
"Starting in 2034, the Social Security Trustees say that they'll only be able to cover 81% of promised benefits," Dr. Gopi Shah Goda said.
"The Senate will be staying in session and they're really trying to get a lot of these confirmation hearings wrapped up," WTOP's Mitchell Miller said.
U.S. District Judge William Young found that the abrupt cancellations ignored long-held government rules and standards.