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The General Services Administration is set to publish Wednesday a new playbook to provide federal agencies and executives tools, strategies and a modern blueprint to automate repetitive tasks and give employees time back to perform mission-critical work.

The Elimination, Optimization and Automation playbook, developed by GSA, builds on lessons learned from federal pil...


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With one protest withdrawn and a second one denied, the Office of Personnel Management is now free to move forward with its plan to award a 10-year contract to modernize the government’s human resource systems.

OPM released the


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Last year, the U.S. Agency for International Development lost 97% of its staff in a matter of weeks. An article published in The New York Times last month found the majority of these former employees were still out of work a yea...

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The Office of Personnel Management on Tuesday published regulations aimed at better verifying that family members of federal workers and retirees are eligible for benefits under two of the government’s employer-sponsored health insurance programs.

Last year, Congress enacted a law requiring stricter screening of participants in the Federal Employees Health Benefits Pr...


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The American public is in the throes of experiencing the consequences of the Trump administration’s overhauls to federal science programs, according to Max Stier, the president and CEO of the Partnership for Public Service nonprofit. Specifically, during a press briefing on Tuesday, he criticized workforce reductions at science agencies, cuts to government-backed research and ef...

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