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Opinion
How the government came to embrace good-faith hacking of its networks
Federal agencies are inoculating public IT infrastructure by not only listening to the Internet’s Immune System, but proactively inviting healthy input.
By Casey Ellis
OPM director Ahuja to step down as government human capital chief
She is the longest serving OPM director in more than a decade.
Leave benefit for feds getting COVID-19 booster shots upheld by OPM
"The administration strongly encourages federal employees to get recommended doses of updated COVID-19 vaccines."
New rule makes it easier for interns, graduates to work for Uncle Sam
This rule softens some of the rigidity surrounding government hiring.
Ask Reg: I canceled my FEHB plan. Why am I still paying deductions?
In a waiting game? Here's what to do.
Ask Reg: Have my retirement deductions been calculated incorrectly?
What it means to be a Further Revised Annuity Employee.
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.
OPM cuts federal retirement backlog as it works through spring surge
OPM makes another significant dent in its backlog, but its processing times slowed down.
Biden administration finalizes rule to prevent return of Schedule F
Former President Donald Trump had sought to reclassify tens of thousands of federal employees into at-will status, making them easier to dismiss.
Ask Reg: How does military service contribute to my civil pension?
Here's how you can make sure you get credit for your military service in your federal retirement.
Opinion
How federal agencies can separate AI hype from reality
Be wary of claims that an AI solution can effortlessly scale to meet any demand. Scalability is a significant challenge in AI.
By John Mark Suhy