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A non-profit grantee in a cooperative agreement with the Commerce Department, plans to seed the country with specialized nerds.
Once people got over the shock of the Maryland bridge collapse, the long-term questions started to arise. What about the nation's supply chain?
Labor-Management Forums in federal agencies come and go, over and over again, depending on which party holds the White House.
GAO found these payments were made to dead people or those who are no longer eligible for the benefits in question.
TSP is the one element in the TSP-FERS annuity-Social Security trio that is not fixed, or at least not tied to nominal inflation adjustments.
New rules have taken effect for procurement from AbilityOne contractors. Those are the companies, mostly non-profits, whose employees have disabilities.
A large non-profit has been obtaining Tesla battery packs and getting them into Ukraine for when Russia knocks out the electricity.
No one avoids death and taxes. But you can make sure an element that is crucial to a comfortable retirement lasts the rest of your life.
Labor Department employees in Boston showing support for telework, get blasted by Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa).
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests keep rising every year. Some agencies have trouble responding to them on time, leading to growing backlogs.
Final rules have kicked-in for companies selling software to the government. They must now attest to the fact that they used secure development practices.
That new safe software attestation rule from the Homeland Security Department has become final.
New marketing campaign aims to attract AI, cyber and STEM job seekers.
The Justice Department recently said it would test a new rewards program for whistleblowers, who report "significant corporate misconduct."