Senate Report Finds Security Failures at Federal Agencies are Leaving Personal Data Vulnerable
A new Senate committee report highlights ongoing problems at federal agencies that are leaving Americans’ personal data vulnerable.
A new Senate committee report highlights ongoing problems at federal agencies that are leaving Americans’ personal data vulnerable.
The White House is now threatening employee furloughs if Congress blocks attempts to restructure OPM.
OPM was created to improve government efficiency and performance management, but a new GAO report suggests it has failed.
OPM announced that it has renewed a contract with ID Experts to continue providing free identity theft monitoring services for the agency’s data breaches.
Two lawmakers want to know how federal employees’ personal data from the OPM data breaches ended up being used in a domestic fraud case.
The Office of Personnel Management has a new permanent director after going almost three years without one.
According to a new GAO report, OPM has made progress in improving its information security but still has more work to do.
OPM released its exit report last week in which it highlighted accomplishments the agency made over the last eight years.
The author says that a new presidential administration should not assume that OPM as it exists today is the right structure for the future of federal workforce management. He says that the question that needs to be asked is, “What should be done with OPM?”
Lawmakers are concerned that OPM’s announcement that some federal employees will have to re-enroll with another service provider to continue to receive identity theft protection services is going to create confusion.