House Homeland Security Cmte looks to reform the Cybersecurity Sharing Act

House Homeland Security Cmte looks to reform the Cybersecurity Sharing Act

The House Homeland Security Committee wants to reauthorize and reform the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015. The law expires at the end of this month. On Wednesday, the committee passed a bill that would extend the law for another 10 years. It would also update the law to account for advances in artificial intelligence and require the Department of Homeland Security to improve its outreach on emerging cyber threats. The bill is advancing in the House, but its path forward in the Senate remains unclear as the law’s expiration nears.

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Federal retirement processing times are slowing down

Federal retirement processing times are slowing down. During June, it took OPM an average of 108 days to process a retirement claim, according to the agency’s latest data release. Processing times for...

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Skills-based federal hiring gets another push from Congress

Skills-based federal hiring gets another push from Congress

A move toward skills-based federal hiring is getting another push from Congress. A new bipartisan bill would push agencies to ease college degree requirements for many federal jobs. Agencies would hav...

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Army replaces height and weight tables for body composition

Army replaces height and weight tables for body composition

The Army is replacing its long-criticized height-and-weight tables and tape test with a waist-to-height ratio to measure body composition. The change follows Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's push for ...

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There’s a new leader at NIST

There’s a new leader at NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology has a new leader. Arvind Raman was sworn is as the fifth undersecretary of commerce for standards and technology on June 30th. He was confirmed by th...

7 Jul 8min

Trump administration looks to tweak paid administrative leave rules

Trump administration looks to tweak paid administrative leave rules

The Trump administration is looking to tweak the rules for federal employees’ paid administrative leave. Recent proposed regulations from the Office of Personnel Management would give agencies more le...

6 Jul 6min

Thrift Savings Plan fund see growth in June

Thrift Savings Plan fund see growth in June

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2 Jul 7min

IRS pauses removal of NTEU materials from the workplace

IRS pauses removal of NTEU materials from the workplace

The IRS still doesn’t recognize a union that represents much of its workforce. But the agency has agreed it will no longer bar employees from keeping materials from the National Treasury Employees Uni...

1 Jul 7min

New bill would extend military survivor benefit decision deadline

New bill would extend military survivor benefit decision deadline

Two Democrats and two Republicans have teamed up on a bill that would give military families more time to make important financial decisions after a service member dies. Endorsed by groups like Gold S...

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