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HHS, Commerce seek to increase in-person work, leaders tell Congress
Republicans in Congress especially have sought to peel back remote work after the federal workforce was sent home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
US aid agency becomes most vaccinated by Biden’s deadline
Find out which agency proved the most proactive in fulfilling vaccination requirements, according to numbers released by the Office of Management and Budget.
By Jessie Bur
How this tool will help USAID provide foreign assistance
The U.S. Agency for International Development wants to develop services and platforms as it becomes "digital by default."
By Andrew Eversden
What technology means to the US international aid agency
The U.S. Agency for International Development's first digital strategy looks to secure the networks of its international partners.
By Andrew Eversden
US military officers prep the battlefield for White House budget
Ahead of the White House’s FY20 budget submission, a solid push for diplomacy and development spending is coming from, well, the Defense Department.
By Joe Gould
More agencies fall back than improve in newest FITARA scorecard
The fifth edition of the FITARA scorecard spells bad news for many agencies.
By Jessie Bur
How Secretary Tillerson could reshape the State Department [Commentary]
If Secretary of State Rex Tillerson wishes to reshape his department into one that is more effective, focused and a true partner for the Pentagon, he must accomplish three tasks.
By Daniel Goure