Login.gov will allow its users to match a “selfie” with the photo on a government ID, such as a driver’s license.
Over 5,000 Florida National Guard members have been mobilized ahead of Hurricane Milton’s imminent landfall on Florida’s west ...
"I think there are a couple of things that companies might want to shift gears on right now," Larry Allen said.
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FEMA is preparing for Milton's landfall while still responding to Helene's devastation. But Administrator Deanne Criswell says "FEMA is ready." ...
The Office of Personnel Management retirement backlog saw a decline in claims received and processed in September.
"We could view cybersecurity as an entry level problem, but it is probably more of an intermediate and advanced role problem," Keith Clement said.
About 15,000 blue-collar federal employees could see as much as 12% federal pay boosts, once the Office of Personnel Management’s regulations become final.
Federal News Network dug into federal employee retirement data and found the number of retirees in CSRS and FERS to be almost equal.
Infrastructure projects supported by the Federal Permitting Council have seen a nearly 18-month reduction in the permitting process.
Those calls come after the Council on Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency substantiated multiple allegations of ...
The Pentagon is also working with major cloud service providers like Microsoft and Google to evaluate their zero trust ...