In total, 3,605 federal workers got notice that their jobs were being eliminated during or because of the government shutdown. Each RIF has now been reversed.
The changes include a replacement of DoD's program executive officers with "portfolio acquisition executives" that Hegseth said would have more authority.
Early generations of tracking technology, like barcodes, are cheap and widely adopted. But agencies are turning to RFID for critical, time-sensitive missions.
At an emergency hearing, a federal judge clarified that her restraining order prohibiting RIFs also applies to unions the government has stopped recognizing.
Vendors need to understand the challenges and pressures government IT managers face — because things aren’t about to get any easier, the NinjaOne leader says.
The fellowship, based on a similar effort by the Air Force, launched with five Marines working on several real-world AI use cases, the NPS program lead said.
A recent legal opinion called into question the "channeling" doctrine that's kept federal courts from hearing many disputes involving federal employment.
An update to the Army's acquisition regulations gives senior contracting officials more discretion to decide when peer reviews are necessary or beneficial.
OMB took the apportionments database offline earlier this year, claiming it contained "predecisional" information and hampered Executive Branch deliberations.
Officials said the list of 40 planned RIFs was only an "estimate," and that it was both "under-inclusive and over-inclusive" of agencies' true RIF plans.
The DATA Act transformed the way federal agencies collect and report their spending information, changing culture around budget transparency along the way.
A handful of members of the Republican majority crossed party lines to challenge administration priorities on collective bargaining and military base names.