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Former 18F staff say DOGE can’t justify eliminating their jobs, because GSA is actually losing money without them.
The 2003 "e-authentication" memo got federal agencies focused on secure digital identity at a time when agencies were ...
The states, through their attorneys general, sued in February over the defendants’ alleged constitutional violations.
We talk with the Justice Department’s Brian Merrick, the State Department’s Luis Coronado Jr. and Andersen to share ...
Hegseth said that the Air Force, in a partnership with billionaire Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, cut the service’s largest management consulting program — a line by line audit of ...
The judge ruled that Shira Perlmutter hasn’t met her legal burden to show how removing her from the position would cause her to suffer irreparable harm.
MSPB’s decision on fired probationary employees at DHS is the first class certification on any appeal from employees the Trump administration fired in February.
With so many currently heading for the exit, it’s a good time for federal employees to improve their understanding of the retirement process.
"I still don't break the rules but it's finding the space within those rules that other people just never questioned," said Lauren Weiner.
The first factor is the solvency of the social security system itself. SSA estimates based on current laws show that the trust fund is expected to run dry in 2033, at which point the SSA would only be ...
"We found a significant portion of medical information was missing from some of the referrals that we reviewed from the VA," said Sharon Silas.
Terry Gerton This is an interesting topic and we've done a couple of stories on it lately. We've talked about [the Office of Personnel Management] closing its oversight office for federal childcare ...