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VA needs more oversight of health care options to prevent waste: Study
Department leaders last month uncovered more than $100 million in duplicate government payments for medical services.
OPM plans to help returning feds get better jobs
Federal employees that leave for jobs in the private sector would have more options for returning to government service under a proposed rule.
By Jessie Bur
Rejection as a springboard to success
Rejection can be used as a tool for feds to empower their careers.
By Lily Whiteman
Common retirement planning mistakes to avoid
Federal employees face many potential pitfalls in planning for their eventual retirement.
By Mike Miles
Retirement rules 2019
Feds looking to retire by the end of the year will have to consider the rules surrounding each of the two retirement systems.
By Reg Jones
Data front and center at the NSF in 2020
Dorothy Aronson, the CIO of the National Science Foundation and workforce co-lead on the CIO Council, wants to better define roles for data scientists.
By Andrew Eversden
DHS wants more input on how to share vulnerabilities
The Department of Homeland Security's cyber agency wants more thoughts on its vulnerability disclosure program. Here's what's been suggested so far.
By Andrew Eversden
Here are SBA’s modernization missions for 2020
The Small Business Administration wants a better view of its customers in 2020. Here's how.
By Andrew Eversden
Insight Is 2020: What feds should watch for in the new year
Many of the issues and initiatives that featured prominently in 2019 have the potential to carry over into the new year. Here are some of the major sticking points feds should keep an eye on.
By Jessie Bur and Andrew Eversden
The IRS security measures that taxpayers don’t like
A watchdog found that the IRS needs to strike a balance between good cybersecurity and user experience.
By Andrew Eversden
Here are the data actions agencies must take in 2020
The long-awaited Federal Data Strategy year-one action plan is finally here. Here's what Office of Management and Budget officials added to the final version.
By Andrew Eversden