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Biden to tour collapsed Baltimore bridge where recovery is political
The Army Corps of Engineers hopes to open a limited-access channel for barge container ships and some vessels moving cars and farm equipment this month.
Metro construction could keep some feds home longer
Plans to conduct extensive improvements on several Washington Metro stations could keep some feds from returning to the office throughout the summer.
By Jessie Bur
Phishing incidents dropped at federal agencies last year
Agencies saw an 8 percent reduction in phishing attempts last fiscal year.
By Andrew Eversden
OMB announces new deputy federal chief information officer
A well-known chief information officer will join the Office of Management and Budget under federal CIO Suzette Kent.
By Andrew Eversden
DHS’ cyber agency will now serve as a cybersecurity 'marketplace’
The Office of Management and Budget made its first Quality Service Management Office designation.
By Andrew Eversden
IRS sets new May 5 deadline to get info from veterans who missed coronavirus checks
The new announcement concerns disabled veterans with dependents who have not filed tax returns in recent years.
Watchdog finds White House and DHS lack adequate plans for cybersecurity workforce
DHS and OMB have partially implemented several cybersecurity workforce reforms, according to the GAO, but they also lack clarity on which agency is in charge of what efforts.
By Andrew Eversden
Here’s the plan for sending federal employees back into the office
A return to normal operations is dependent on public health assessments by state.
By Andrew Eversden
Justice Department watchdog is reviewing prisons for virus safety
The review is meant to ensure the agency is complying with the government’s guidance and best practices to prevent, manage and contain a coronavirus outbreak behind bars.
Want your coronavirus relief payment? New online tools will help with that deposit.
Two new Treasury web portals will allow the IRS to expedite coronavirus relief payments to Americans who didn't file a tax return or didn't provide banking information to the tax agency.
By Andrew Eversden
Newest DoD industry guidance clarifies repayments, makes prototyping easier
The Pentagon has now issued 17 pieces of guidance to the defense industry since the COVID-19 outbreak began.
By Aaron Mehta