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Ask Reg: Social Security says I’m subject to Windfall Elimination. Why?
There have been ongoing attempts in Congress and by financial advocates to repeal the WEP.
US Air Force looks to accelerate artificial intelligence contracts
The service still isn't moving fast enough to harness AI, but its leadership wants to change that.
By Valerie Insinna
OPM proposal would increase pay for thousands of feds
The addition of four new locality pay areas would provide thousands of federal employees with increased pay to compensate for living in an expensive area.
By Jessie Bur
5 new approaches to improving AI research
The chief scientist for applied research and methods at the Government Accountability Office made recommendations to policymakers and researchers about the future of improving and incorporating artificial intelligence.
By Maddy Longwell
Government’s technology consultants get new director
The General Services Administration's 18F partners with agencies to develop and deploy digital solutions.
By Jessie Bur
Can Congress finish its VA budget plan before the October deadline?
The Senate's passage of a multi-agency minibus package of appropriations bills Monday is a good sign they may be done in time.
Lawmakers rip ‘unwise’ use of military lawyers in border crisis
U.S. lawmakers want to reverse a decision to send military lawyers to help prosecute immigration cases.
By Joe Gould
Will the TRICARE Dental replacement be full-filling for military retirees?
Almost 5.4 million military retirees and their families will soon have to move onto new plans as the TRICARE Retiree Dental Program ends.
By Jessie Bur
US Chamber of Commerce wants Trump to put America’s defense industry first
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has some 30 recommendations on how to hard-wire economic security and defense-industrial base considerations into the government’s international arms sale decisions.
By Joe Gould