Office of Management and Budget

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A new push by OMB to get a handle on 10,000 federal websites

OMB, GSA and the USDS are providing the policies, tools and know-how to help agencies improve digital services like federal websites more quickly.

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Return-to-office review: The latest from Congress, agency leaders and employees

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(Getty Images/iStockphoto/dusanpetkovic)Close up of hands typing on laptop. Night work concept.

OMB holding agencies ‘accountable’ for 50% in-office presence

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Election 2024 Meet The Candidates

By Friday, agencies required to name senior career official to lead their presidential transition efforts

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Graphic By: Derace LauderdaleReturn to office vs Telework

Survey: Feds question the ‘why’ behind return-to-office push

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Biden Administration tweaks regulations for how states, cities can use federal funding

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COVID-19 booster shots

Feds can still take administrative leave to get COVID-19 booster shots

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FILE - In this Sunday, March 21, 2021 file photo a vial and syringes of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, at the Guru Nanak Gurdwara Sikh temple, on the day the first Vaisakhi Vaccine Clinic is launched, in Luton, England. AstraZeneca said Monday March 22, 2021 that advanced trial data from a U.S. study on its COVID vaccine shows it is 79% effective. The U.S. study comprised 30,000 volunteers, 20,000 of whom were given the vaccine while the rest got dummy shots. (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali, File)

OMB discards COVID-19 executive orders

OMB disbands the Safer Federal Workforce Task Force and OPM chimes in on COVID-related time off.

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HHS proves NOFOs can be less complex, easier for applicants

OMB updated the Uniform Grants Guidance for the first time since 2020 with a new template for NOFOs to help agencies reduce the burden on grantees.

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Lawmakers push skills-based hiring for federal contractors

The bipartisan ACCESS Act, if enacted, would remove college degree requirements from jobs in the federal contracting space.

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