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Friday, May 10, 2024
 
 
OPM's retirement backlog continued a four-month downward trend in April// Erich Wagner
Though the Office of Personnel Management's backlog of pending federal retirement claims fell again last month, the pace of progress has slowed.
 
 
Amid ongoing losses and bipartisan pressure, DeJoy remains defiant in pushing USPS reforms// Eric Katz
By one measure, the Postal Service has made money so far this year. Still, a growing chorus is calling on management to stop its overhaul.
 
 

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Advancing federal civilian networks to meet the technologies of the future

The rise of artificial intelligence, high-infrastructure computing, and security advancements will move the government forth at an unprecedented speed. But the question is no longer when will this happen – it’s how. Transitioning networks and choosing how to do so is a huge lift in any organization, but especially ones as busy as federal agencies. But government agencies can learn from commercial market failures and successes to accelerate ongoing modernization efforts.

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Essential things to know about your Social Security benefit: Part 2 // Tammy Flanagan
Social Security, along with the FERS basic retirement benefit and the Thrift Savings Plan, can provide the financial security you will need during your life after retirement.  
 
 
House bill targets AI-generated comments in rulemaking// Adam Mazmanian
The legislation looks to provide assurance that public comments on pending regulations come from real people.
 
 
DC's response stands out among nationwide campus protests// Daniel C. Vock
The capital city's police department cleared an encampment at a local university following pressure from House Republicans to be more forceful. But the District's reluctance to take action sooner underlies lessons officials learned decades ago about the perils of aggressive enforcement.
 
 

Sponsored by AT&T

Advancing federal civilian networks to meet the technologies of the future

The rise of artificial intelligence, high-infrastructure computing, and security advancements will move the government forth at an unprecedented speed. But the question is no longer when will this happen – it’s how. Transitioning networks and choosing how to do so is a huge lift in any organization, but especially ones as busy as federal agencies. But government agencies can learn from commercial market failures and successes to accelerate ongoing modernization efforts.

Read more here 

 
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