According to public reports, at least 2,400 employees in the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs have been fired by the Department of Government Efficiency. (Getty Images) Two hundred workers were laid ...
Administrative expenses are an ongoing burden for the healthcare industry. The reason, many experts note, is that too many dollars are still tied up in healthcare’s largest cost center: staffing. The ...
In a groundbreaking move, California is leading the way in integrating artificial intelligence into state operations. With an eye towards ...
A LendingTree survey found 56% of Americans support federal layoffs if they improve efficiency. 71% are concerned about the economic consequences, with Democrats (89%) more worried than Republicans ...
New vendor management system (VMS) delivers smarter, more efficient workforce solutions for health systems. March 24, 2025, Salt Lake City, Utah: CHG Healthcare, the leader in healthcare workforce ...
The pace of technological change in government IT is relentless and growing more intense. This accelerating evolution presents a significant pain point when agency leaders face new pressures to ...
Electric utility field crews are being pulled in two directions at once. On the one hand, the grid is expanding and becoming more complex, as distributed generation, battery storage, and extreme ...
Officials in Idaho have advanced AI use in 2025 for an improved government experience, and their focus on it is strengthening other areas of technology, like privacy, too. AI has been a key technology ...
Two hundred workers were laid off from the Bureau of Fiscal Service in Parkersburg. Thousands from the Department of Veterans Affairs (including at least 10 in West Virginia). And hundreds each from ...
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