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VA’s New Cyber Apprenticeship Program Will Focus on Training for Underserved Veterans

The VA’s initiative, set to begin this summer, “is really designed to attract that diverse and inclusive cybersecurity talent,” a department official told Nextgov.

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Biden’s Dilemma, Part 6: His Job Rating for Running Government Programs Is Falling

The latest in a series of infographics on Americans’ views of government reform heading into the 2024 election. 

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Don’t Expect to Charge Your Electric Vehicle at the Stations USPS Plans to Build

The Postal Service may consider making an exception for its own employees to charge their personal vehicles.

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Why Is Tax Day on April 18 This Year? and How Did Early Spring Become Tax Season, Anyhow?

The federal government wanted to give taxpayers a couple months to prepare the year’s taxes. But as filing became more complex, the date was pushed back.

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Coronavirus Roundup: The COVID-19 National Emergency Ends

There's a lot to keep track of. Here’s a list of this week’s news updates and stories you may have missed.

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Biden’s Dilemma, Part 5: He Needs More Government Rebuilders on His Side

The latest in a series of infographics on Americans’ views of government reform heading into the 2024 election. 

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Lawmakers Make a Renewed Effort to Crack Down on Traffickers Sending Opioids Through USPS

The Biden administration should stop giving countries a free pass to avoid fentanyl detection measures, bipartisan pair says.

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HHS to Help Launch National Abortion Hotline

The Biden administration is continuing to seek ways to support abortion care as many states restrict access.

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End of Emergency Puts the Fate of COVID-19 Policies for Feds and Safety Task Force Up in the Air

The Biden administration is reviewing its protocols and will issue further guidance, an official said.

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Biden’s Dilemma, Part 3: Public Demand for ‘Very Major’ Government Reform is Running High

The latest in a series of infographics on Americans’ views of government reform heading into the 2024 election. 

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The Director of the Indian Health Service Would Get More Power Under A Bipartisan Proposal

Lawmakers say the proposed change “will bring greater attention within the administration to addressing the health care status and needs of American Indians and Alaska Natives.”

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Biden’s Dilemma, Part 2: Americans Are Divided on the Size of Government

The latest in a series of infographics on Americans’ views of government reform heading into the 2024 election. 

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USPS Is Planning Another Above-Inflation Rate Increase in July

Prices just went up in January, but the Postal Service is seeking an even larger increase this summer.

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NASA Asks How to Better Advance Equity Through its Spending Power 

This request for information furthers two executive orders from President Biden. 

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The National Park Service Considers a Digital Park Pass

Making a digital option for the American the Beautiful pass series that would live on mobile phone wallets is a goal shared by Sens. Steve Daines, R-Mont., and Angus King, I-Maine, who introduced a bill that would require digital passes in February.

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Biden’s Dilemma, Part 1: The Federal Government’s Job Rating Has Dropped By Half

The first in a series of infographics on Americans’ views of government reform heading into the 2024 election. 

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How IRS Plans to Hire Thousands of Employees

Eric Katz joins the podcast to discuss the IRS strategic plan.

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Appeals Panel for Feds No Longer Whole As Former Board Member Runs for Office

The Merit Systems Protection Board, now once again dealing with a vacancy as former member runs for state House in West Virginia, vows to continue working on its backlog.

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Coronavirus Roundup: Justice Department Releases Its Home Confinement Final Rule

There's a lot to keep track of. Here’s this week’s list of news updates and stories you may have missed.