OpinionNOAA’s budget is too small. That’s costing the US billions of dollarsWith a fiscal year 2024 budget of $6.3 billion, the nation’s leading weather and climate agency remains significantly underfunded.By Scott Rayder2 days ago
What do you think of your boss? Are you paid enough? OPM wants to knowFeds will soon begin receiving emails to take the 2024 Federal Employee Viewpoints Survey.By Molly Weisner3 days ago
OpinionHow Unified Attack Surface Management future proofs fed cyberspaceThe threat landscape has evolved far beyond the capability of traditional perimeter-based cyber defenses to contain.By Kunal Modasiya13 days ago
Ready, set, scan: National Archives to digitize 500M records by 2026 At Archives II in Maryland, paper stacks are not something to be feared, but to be revered.By Molly Weisner2 weeks ago
OpinionHow to boost customer experience with secure cross-agency data sharingThe Federal Data Strategy directs agencies to assess and proactively address the procedural, regulatory, legal and cultural barriers to sharing data.By Evan Davis2 weeks ago
Feds to make moving government jobs abroad easier for military spousesThe Pentagon and State Department will make it easier for military spouses to take federal civilian jobs overseas following a permanent change of station.By Karen Jowers3 weeks ago
When is Tax Day this year?Every April, Tax Day comes around as the official filing deadline for Americans to submit income tax returns to the federal government.By Molly Weisner3 weeks ago
Take our poll: What issues in the 2024 elections matter most to feds?Our latest reader survey asks feds what issues they’re tracking mostly closely come Nov. 5.By Molly Weisner4 weeks ago
OpinionHow federal agencies can separate AI hype from realityBe wary of claims that an AI solution can effortlessly scale to meet any demand. Scalability is a significant challenge in AI.By John Mark Suhy4 weeks ago
OpinionAdding to regulatory burdens doesn’t necessarily improve cybersecurityPursuing such policies may actually reduce national security by diverting resources from legitimate activities to secure networks and systems.By Liselotte Odgaard and Roslyn Layton5 weeks ago
OpinionFed workers are dedicated public servants, not ‘deep state’ plottersThese workers are dedicated to serving the public and the Constitution, upholding the missions of their agencies and democracy, research shows.By Jaime Kucinskas, Hamilton College and James L. Perry, Indiana University5 weeks ago
Is it better to cancel or suspend my Blue Cross/Blue Shield plan?As a federal employee, you may enroll in health, dental, vision and life insurance, flexible spending accounts, and apply for long term insurance.By Reg Jones5 weeks ago