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Only 1 in 3 federal employees fully back in office, survey finds
Pre-pandemic, almost a third of respondents reported having an approved telework agreement.
Americans’ confidence in career government officials drops
Data spanning part of former President Donald Trump’s term to midway through President Joe Biden’s shows Republicans became much less confident in presidential appointees while Democrats became much more confident in them.
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.”
Public opinion of federal agencies on the rise
The American public has an increasingly positive view of federal agencies, according to a recent Gallup poll, with eight of 13 key government agencies asked about receiving an "excellent" or "good" rating.
By Jessie Bur
Federal CIOs report progress on agile, cloud despite budget, cyber challenges
Based on extensive in-person interviews and online surveys of CIOs, chief information security officers, and other IT professionals across 29 agencies, the survey reveals new excitement about innovation and change.
By Business Wire