The Jamie L. Whitten, Federal Building, U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C. (USDA photo) Office of Personnel Management data shows federal agencies lost tens of thousands of staff ...
When President Donald Trump took the oath of office for a second time in January, more than 3 million people worked for the federal government. While the Trump administration has taken many ...
The federal workforce shrank by a little more than 10% during the first year of President Donald Trump's second term in the White House, according to the Pew Research Center. An analysis by the Pew ...
Hospital finance leaders zero in on capacity optimization and workforce effectiveness to protect margins amid ongoing financial pressure.
The federal workforce just experienced possibly the most destabilizing year in a century. The Department of Government Efficiency’s rapid, sweeping personnel cuts removed employees with little ...
Their jobs won’t change, but about 5,000 federal employees, including meat cutters, woodworkers and elevator mechanics, will ...
For decades, the federal government modernized Human Resources (HR) technology one system at a time. Each agency upgraded independently, the same problems solved over and over again. The result: ...
A shortage of IT professionals and the need for a talented cyber workforce is one of the federal government’s most important challenges. The Office of Personnel Management created the Cyber Workforce ...
Before President Donald Trump began his second administration, he vowed to reduce federal bureaucracy. Trump marks his first year back in the White House on Tuesday, during which 322,049 federal ...