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Legal questions linger over deferred resignation program as feds feel pressure to accept offer ...
"They're already pretty tech-savvy, it might just be one little certification that'll help them make that jump into tech," said Katherine Webster.
Cameron Hamilton's ouster comes a day after he told lawmakers "it would not be in the best interests of the American people" to eliminate FEMA.
Multiple court orders are causing agencies to switch directions in their compliance with White House directives on collective ...
Weekday overtime hours are available, “but not part of the required 16 hours” of weekend overtime that is mandatory for some ...
"There's an opportunity here to really fundamentally change while in relative peace, rather than having a major war change the department," said John Ferrari.
"There's a reason that these entities continue to exist and are thriving in some situations from a financial perspective," said Brandt Leibe.
Through a sole-source contract, Workday will take over OPM HR systems for managing federal employee payroll, benefits, performance management and more.
Modernizing on the fly took hold during the pandemic, and now public sector technologists say AI is propelling that iterative approach faster and forward.
A judge at the US District Court in Rhode Island issued a preliminary injunction, putting a temporary hold on cuts to the agencies.
"If I have less people, how do I do this but without those people? The clear answer is automation," Jeff Marshall said.
Almost nothing about the BCA happened according to plan. The 2011 law led to sudden cuts after a congressional failure to agree on long-term deficit reduction.