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It’s too soon to see the full impacts of the Trump administration’s federal workforce reductions. But historical data show ...
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management will upgrade the FedScope, a website that provides statistics of federal employment.
The updated FedScope will have new visuals, datasets and tools “tailored to answer the most frequently asked questions about ...
The announcement comes months after the removal of race and ethnicity data from the statistics about federal employees.
We present interactive dashboards that focus on the federal workforce using data from the US Office of Personnel Management’s (OPM) FedScope. These dashboards contain the most recent data from OPM; ...
Some may be surprised to know that this workforce hails from Ohio, New York and Pennsylvania as much as the DMV, and that federal talent encompasses almost every industry. For example, in Texas ...
Since the inauguration in late January, more than 120,000 federal workers have been fired, per CNN analysis of FedScope data.
Race information disappeared from the federal government’s HR website that displays statistics for the public on about 2.3 million federal employees. The Office of Personnel Management deleted the ...
To get the US Army’s approval for the project, builders needed to stay away from the White Sands Missile Range. FedScope helped determine how many specialists the federal government employed in New ...
However, a higher share of nonveterans (11.4%) than veterans (8.2%) have been with the federal government for 25 years or longer. We couldn’t analyze differences between veterans and nonveterans by ...
As of last September, 568 people worked in OCR, according to the FedScope federal workforce database. A revised department organizational chart obtained by NPR shows that more than half of the OCR's ...
FedScope does exclude a number of departments and agencies, including the majority of the legislative and judicial branches and the U.S. Postal Service, per the Congressional Research Service.