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The DOGE-driven reductions at SSA "is threatening customer service for all the retirees, survivors and people with disabilities," Kathleen Romig said.
These are the State Department offices hit hardest by widespread layoffs Overall, a small percentage of employees who received RIF notices were terminated by accident, and have since been reinstated.
A bill expanding veterans’ access to non-VA health care makes its way through Congress. The House VA Committee advanced the Veterans' ACCESS Act. The bill would make it easier for veterans covered by ...
USDA to relocate more than half of D.C. area employees under reorganization plan USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins said the agency is not carrying out large-scale layoffs, but may pursue "focused and ...
In my work with federal professionals, I have come to believe the core issue is not complexity, it is fragmentation. The retirement system is full of valuable tools, but few people know how to fit ...
Long-awaited RIF list reveals few new details about agencies’ downsizing plans Officials said the list of 40 planned RIFs was only an "estimate," and that it was both "under-inclusive and ...
The Defense Department’s new identity credentialing system, myAuth, has surpassed 900,000 user accounts just two months into its pilot launch, marking the beginning of the end for the Pentagon’s ...
Cybersecurity trend: Moving from niche to best of breed, suites of tools Nate Fitzgerald, the head of product management for the Enterprise Security Group at Broadcom, said budget pressures will ...
Michael Rigas, the deputy secretary of State for management and resources, is now serving as GSA's acting administrator.
What it will take to finally get broadband to every community in the country "We've been urging the Commerce Department to not delay any further," said U.S. Telecom CEO Jonathan Spalter.
House defense bill boosts military pay, increases family separation allowance The House's version of the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act continues quality-of-life efforts initiated in last ...
DHS terminates two contracts, moving work to GSA After small businesses spent hundreds of hours and tens of thousands of dollars on FirstSource III and PACTS III bids, DHS decided to cancel them.
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