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Federal telework a tool for employee retention, OPM finds
And of those who could, 87% of federal employees participated in telework in FY22.
White House asks Congress to pass short-term government funding
Lawmakers would very likely need to pass a temporary spending measure in September to prevent a potential partial shutdown.
By Josh Boak
At least 10 federal agencies contracted with hacked software maker
The attack affecting a “small number” of government agencies is still being assessed, officials said.
Federal agencies hit by ‘wide-ranging’ cyberattack
It's yet unclear which agencies were affected or how many.
Automated talent management can aid federal recruitment and retention
As agencies work to find talent, hiring managers and human resource specialists should lean into new solutions that help optimize an employee’s tenure.
By April Behtash
Biden ends COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal employees, contractors
Since January 2021, COVID-19 deaths have declined by 95%.
Federal employees’ return to office is ‘overdue,’ Post editorial says
The White House direct agencies to report their current policies for telework and establish routines to monitor progress and diagnose issues.
Biden proposes Pentagon spending increase with industrial base focus
Biden is proposing a 3.2% increase in Defense Department spending with an eye on the Pacific and bolstering the naval industrial base.
Software Bill of Materials is the key to cybersecurity compliance
SBOMs can be a valuable tool to identify and address potential security challenges.
By Bob Stevens