GAO Doesn’t Sound Wild About the OPM Reorg Plan
A recent GAO report says that plans for carrying out the proposed reorganization of OPM are lacking so far.
A recent GAO report says that plans for carrying out the proposed reorganization of OPM are lacking so far.
The government previously approved changing the face of the $20 bill, but it appears that effort has waned after the 2016 election.
FedSmith readers have been asking when the changes under the TSP Modernization Act go into effect. We now have an answer.
The EPA said it does not plan to recoup some of former administrator Scott Pruitt’s travel costs in response to the suggestion from its IG.
Many Americans do not save nearly enough for retirement. Two Senators want to change that.
The Supreme Court will settle a recent debate over the census that could fundamentally change the history of how it has been used in America.
One Congressman wants to make federal employees’ bonuses and pensions publicly available.
The Postal Service saw its net losses increase over last year according to its latest financial report.
A new bill would allow the MSPB to take action on certain matters even without a quorum.
Legislation has been introduced to prevent individuals convicted of pedophilia from receiving a federal pension.