Workforce

To Retain Women, Workplaces Need To Fight Burnout

Pandemic burnout could set gender equality back a generation, but there are workplace changes that could keep women in their jobs.

Workforce

GovExec Daily: Why Is the IRS Auditing Poor Taxpayers So Much More than Rich Ones?

TRAC's Dr. Susan Long joins the podcast to discuss research on the tax agency and "correspondence audits."

Workforce

EPA Will Return to a ‘Hybrid’ Office in May

The agency and its union reached an agreement this month to begin bringing union workers back to facilities in May, albeit with expanded telework and remote work options.

Nextgov

CISA, FBI Warn of Russian Threat to Satellite Networks

Organizations are asked to report incidents they might ordinarily consider inconsequential to the government.

Workforce

Coronavirus Roundup: A New COVID-19 Response Coordinator, New Reentry Guidance for Defense Civilians 

There's a lot to keep track of. Here’s this week’s list of news updates and stories you may have missed.

Defense

Here’s the List of 87 Potential New Names for Confederate-Named Army Posts

The congressionally mandated commission will send its final recommendations in October.

Management

The VA's New Health Record Is Still Putting Patients at Risk

The transition to Cerner's electronic health records system at the Mann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center in Spokane is still being hindered on multiple fronts more than a year after go-live.

Workforce

Teleworking DoD Civilians May Be Recalled to In-Person Work

Two years after the pandemic sent DOD into “maximum telework,” Thursday’s memo points the way toward a new new normal.

Pay & Benefits

4 Women Who Shaped Modern Retirement

Stories of pioneers in creating the federal government’s retirement safety net, and reaping its benefits.

Workforce

Some House Republicans Want to Reinstall Trump Workforce Policies

A group of 12 lawmakers introduced a bill that would revive the former president’s anti-union executive orders and an order that could politicize the civil service.

Nextgov

Cybersecurity Leader: Deterrence Policy for Hacks Can’t Mirror That for Nukes

The Cyberspace Solarium Commission emerged due to the late John McCain’s  frustration with current U.S. doctrine on what should trigger a “use of force.”

Defense

Biden Sends $800M In Weapons To Ukraine After Zelenskyy’s Emotional Appeal

The latest military aid includes anti-aircraft and anti-armor systems, plus guns and drones to help Ukrainians fight Russia.

Management

The IRS Plans to Add 200 Technologists

One of the things new techies at the IRS could work on is the modernization of its 60-year old core tax processing system, not slated to be done until 2030.

Management

Shalanda Young, a Working Mom, Is the First Woman of Color to Take Charge of America’s Budget

Young, the new director of the Office of Management and Budget, is one of more than 300 political appointees to be confirmed thus far.

Workforce

GovExec Daily: The Stories From the Pandemic, as Told by Feds

Federal employees talk to the podcast about how they have experienced the last two years in their lives and their work.