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Special delivery: USPS to collect donations for local food banks May 11
Your local postal carrier will take canned goods for donation this weekend.
Half of US public approves of Washington’s arms deliveries to Ukraine
A new survey finds American support for Washington's backing of Ukraine has ebbed slightly since the war began 15 months ago.
Which Pentagon agency is best to work for?
The Air Force had the highest overall score for employee engagement and satisfaction, followed by the Army, Navy, Space Force and Marine Corps.
Social Security Administration ranks as worst federal workplace
Federal employee engagement and satisfaction fell for the second year in a row and only four of the 17 large agencies improved their score from 2021.
Is your agency among the 10 best places to work in government?
As the highly anticipated rankings come out for 2022, agencies are still grappling with stabilizing their workforces post-pandemic.
Ex-Navy CIO Weis joins Google Public Sector as managing director
Aaron Weis left his job with the U.S. Department of the Navy this month.
Dear newbie: Federal leaders share advice for incoming appointees
Starting a new role in the middle of a president’s term can be particularly tough for new appointees. This advice can help.
Stricter social media rules for DoD officials aim to prevent snafus
For public affairs officers who also post in a private capacity, their profiles can’t indicate what they do professionally.
Democrats and Republicans agree: government must do more
The Pew Research Center report revealed several benchmarks of public opinion on government efficacy, including the federal response to certain issues and views on politicians. One finding set the tone: “Just 20% say they trust the government in Washington to do the right thing just about always or most of the time.”
Online survey finds hacking to be the number one concern of government IT workers
Public sector survey respondents no longer believe insiders are the greatest threat.
By Mark Pomerleau
Biden customer service order aims to streamline public service loan forgiveness
The Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, which forgives student loans after prolonged work in the public sector, could become easier to navigate.
By Jessie Bur