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At first a response to extreme weather, the 2010 Telework Enhancement Act prepared agencies for a different type of disaster years later: the COVID-19 pandemic.
The majority of affected beneficiaries already began receiving their increased monthly benefit amounts in April.
New research from the Baroni Center for Government Contracting at the George Mason University shows the industrial base and competition are healthy.
The FEMA Review Council is now diving into what responsibilities could be offloaded to states or other entities ...
A large number of bonus recipients is what is driving increase in spending — the services expect far more individuals to receive enlistment bonuses in 2026.
"In the area of reducing benefits, Social Security has always been a system that's been kind of tilted towards the lower wage earner" said Tammy Flanagan ...
Thomas Shedd, commissioner of GSA's Technology Transformation Services, directed agencies to eliminate the “low-hanging fruit ...
By the time the hiring freeze lifts this fall, agencies will have been largely unable to hire new federal employees or fill ...
Ex-FEMA officials say the vigorous federal response underscores how difficult it would be for states to take on FEMA’s responsibilities if it were dismantled.
Restricting service members from repairing their own equipment levies significant costs, delays and impact on military readiness, safety and sustainment.
The high court action continues a winning streak for Trump, which Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the only dissenting vote, called "legally dubious." ...
The hiring freeze doesn’t apply to military members, or civilian positions dealing with immigration enforcement, national security or public safety.