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The National Treasury Employees Union said the the IRS “was able to get people paid much faster” after the January 2019 government shutdown.
The disruption of the closure, clocking in at 43 days, ranged in impact. Feds, who were immediately affected, were expected ...
Steiner said the 150-year-old agency needs to expand its revenue base to restore prominence in the nation’s delivery network.
Ryan Triplette, the executive director of the Coalition for Fair Software Licensing, said the ‘sheer force of will’ is improving federal software licenses.
"It's very important to comment, not just on what you think needs to be changed, but also on what needs to be retained," said Emily Murphy.
Consumers' Checkbook expert dives into all things Open Season, sharing details on premium rates, changes in benefits and value of doing your homework.
In the long-term, OPM’s Shane Stevens wants to target “fraud, waste and abuse” as a way to reduce the government’s spending on health insurance programs.
FEHB participants who would otherwise lose insurance coverage next year will be auto-enrolled into a higher-premium plan if they take no action in Open Season.
With rising FEHB premiums, it’s vital to look beyond cost and assess full health care needs to make confident choices during Open Season, says BCBS senior VP.
Despite the deeper-than-expected losses, Postmaster General David Steiner says he does not expect USPS to deviate much from its 10-year reform plan.
The Trump administration has fired dozens of immigration judges this year, making it much harder for courts to a chip away at a multi-million-case backlog.