OPM breach victims could get identity protection for life
The federal government’s coverage for 22.1 million people hoovered up in the China-linked breaches is scheduled to end Sept. 30.
The federal government’s coverage for 22.1 million people hoovered up in the China-linked breaches is scheduled to end Sept. 30.
A government workforce expert told Government Executive that many hiring rules, including veterans’ preference, have become “procedural hurdles rather than…
Taken together, four regulations set for publication Monday would shift adjudication of several types of adverse action appeals from the…
A look at decades of market shifts and TSP data shows the biggest driver of retirement wealth isn't picking the…
A bipartisan Senate bill would create new transparency around the agency's customer service performance and expand callback options for taxpayers.
A department spokesperson said it was “downright malpractice” for lawmakers to reject reorganization efforts before giving them a chance to…
Nearly half of survey respondents who were foreign service officers reported that their households experienced dual job loss as a…
Dr. Erica Schwartz's nomination now heads to the full Senate after lawmakers pressed her on how she would handle political…
“This government has starved for talent,” OPM Director Scott Kupor said during graduation remarks.
The Veterans Affairs Department says it is following the terms of an expiring agreement. AFGE argues VA is ignoring a…