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DoD hiring still mostly frozen, but these positions are exempt

Schools and childcare workers, civilians at medical treatment facilities and the Military Entrance Processing Command are exempted from the DoD hiring freeze. The post DoD hiring still mostly frozen, but these positions are exempt first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Reducing the footprint: The push to optimize government office space

The Obama administration’s policies reflected decades of previous efforts to address a growing sprawl of real estate. The post Reducing the footprint: The push to optimize government office space first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Enterprise services help Navy increase ‘value per user’

Justin Fanelli, the Department of Navy’s chief technology officer, said the service now offers six enterprise services to replace legacy or siloed offerings. The post Enterprise services help Navy increase ‘value per user’ first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Enterprise services help Navy increase ‘value per user’

Justin Fanelli, the Department of Navy’s chief technology officer, said the service now offers six enterprise services to replace legacy or siloed offerings. The post Enterprise services help Navy increase ‘value per user’ first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Enterprise services help Navy increase ‘value per user’

Justin Fanelli, the Department of Navy’s chief technology officer, said the service now offers six enterprise services to replace legacy or siloed offerings. The post Enterprise services help Navy increase ‘value per user’ first appeared on Federal News Network.
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IRS will bring fired probationary employees back to work by mid-April

Acting IRS Commissioner Melanie Krause said Wednesday that the agency will take previously fired probationary employees off paid administrative leave. The post IRS will bring fired probationary employees back to work by mid-April first appeared on Federal News Network.
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A new wave in ultrafast magnetic control

Researchers have developed an innovative method to study ultrafast magnetism in materials. They have shown the generation and application of magnetic field steps, in which a magnetic field is turned on in a matter of picoseconds.
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Plant doctor: An AI system that watches over urban trees without touching a leaf

Monitoring urban plant health traditionally requires extensive manual labor and botanical expertise, creating challenges for cities facing expanding green spaces, higher population densities, and increasing threats to plants. Now, researchers have developed ‘Plant Doctor,’ an artificial intelligence-based tool that could revolutionize plant health monitoring. The proposed system can track individual leaves in urban video footage and precisely quantify the damage from pests and diseases, enabling scalable, non-invasive urban plant management.
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The Triple Constraint in Project Management: Time, Scope & Cost

The triple constraint of project management has been given many names – the Project Management Triangle, Iron Triangle, and Project Triangle – which should give you an idea of how important the triple constraint is when managing a project. If… Read More The post The Triple Constraint in Project Management: Time, Scope & Cost appeared first on ProjectManager.
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Enterprises have high ROI hopes for agentic AI

Business decision-makers want to use lessons learned from generative AI adoption to improve agent implementation, a PagerDuty report found. 
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