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Fraudster hacks federal auction website, buys truck for a dollar

A fraudster who duped the government out of tens of thousands dollars hacking into a federal auction website is facing potential jail time.

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The Labor Department building

Labor Dept watchdog offers buyouts, early retirement to cut staffing by 20%

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CIGIE’s ‘roadmap’ moves DEIA efforts from words into clear actions

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Getty Images/iStockphoto/Kiyoshi TannoWashington DC/USA Mar 25 2019/Signboard of United States Department of Veterans Affairs(VA).The VA stands in front of Lafayette Square Park in the north of the White House.

VA watchdogs raise alarms about steps missed screening hires with drug felonies

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Does the GSA have the best data to work with during price negotiations with contractors?

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budget cuts

Billions in funding, not enough oversight resources, IGs tell Congress

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FILE - A USPS logo adorns the back doors of United States Postal Service delivery vehicles as they proceed westbound along 20th Street from Stout Street and the main post office in downtown Denver, Wednesday, June 1, 2022. USPS is creating a division to handle election mail issues as part of an effort to ensure swift and secure delivery of ballots for the 2022 midterm election, officials said Wednesday, July 27, 2022. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)

USPS IG report clears agency’s fleet environmental study central to 3 lawsuits

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For years, GSA deceived agency customers about Login.gov’s security bonafides

For the third time since 2014, the GSA inspector general found TTS lacked organization control leading, this time, to lies to agency customers and the…

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FILE - A worker carries a large parcel at the United States Postal Service sorting and processing facility Nov. 18, 2021, in Boston. Congress would lift onerous budget requirements that have helped push the Postal Service deeply into debt and would require it to continue delivering mail six days per week under bipartisan legislation that approached House approval Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)

USPS tightens online security after fraudsters steal employees’ paychecks

The Postal Service is tightening its online security measures, in response to fraudsters targeting the financial information of USPS employees.

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Governmentwide chief diversity officer eyes long-term plans to advance DEIA

After months of planning and two council meetings, federal diversity leaders are hammering out more long-term changes to advance the Biden administration’s DEIA priorities.

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