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What do you think of your boss? Are you paid enough? OPM wants to know
Feds will soon begin receiving emails to take the 2024 Federal Employee Viewpoints Survey.
Cyber implementation plan leaves open questions on SBOMs, open source
The plan is sweeping, touching on several challenges that have hamstrung IT modernization at the federal level.
Christian mailman wins Supreme Court ruling on religious accommodation
Man was told that as part of his job he’d need to start delivering Amazon packages on Sundays. He declined, and Postal Service didn't accommodate him.
Social Security proposes making virtual benefit hearings permanent
Virtual hearings could eliminate costs associated with having to travel to an agency office.
Insurers sought for US Postal Service health plans
The USPS is getting its own benefits program to reduce expenses, one cost-saving measure of several spurred by the Postal Service Reform Act os 2022.
Data breaches, led by USPS, OPM, cost governments $26 billion
All told, breaches cost government entities around $26 billion.
US Postal Service pledges move to all-electric delivery fleet
USPS said it’s spending nearly $10 billion to electrify its aging fleet, including installing a modern charging infrastructure at hundreds of post offices.
Does CSRS retirement prevent me from working again?
Reg Jones is the resident expert on retirement and the federal government at Federal Times.
By Reg Jones
Is Veterans Day a federal holiday?
Veterans Day began as Armistice Day in 1919, when President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed it to celebrate the cessation of hostilities during World War I.
By Federal Times staff
How is my disability retirement benefit calculated?
Reg Jones is the resident expert on retirement and the federal government at Federal Times.
By Reg Jones
How can I keep coverage for my son when I retire?
Reg Jones is the resident expert on retirement and the federal government at Federal Times.
By Reg Jones