Essential federal employees will be eligible for vaccines in the District of Columbia next month.
Employees are considered essential if they can t perform their job duties remotely or via telework and have to report to work in-person during the pandemic, according to guidance released by the District on Monday. The Phase 1C Tier 3 that covers them will open up the week of April 12. This week, employees at the Postal Service also became eligible in the district.
That expansion, however, won t include federal employees working in-person, but not in the city. More than 80% of federal employees live and work outside of the D.C. region, including many employees working in-person at the Internal Revenue Service, said Tony Reardon, national president of the National Treasury Employees Union.
The intelligence community s newly declassified report largely concludes Russia attempted to meddle in the U.S. election through influence operations but did not attempt the kinds of cyberattacks observed in 2016.
The administration has ordered a wide-ranging assessment of the risks to various supply chain. Analysts, former government officials and industry say a large workforce gap and problematic frameworks are among the threats cybersecurity poses to the country s supply chains.
Jake Sullivan, the national security advisor, says President Joe Biden discussed both the supply chain attack on SolarWinds and vulnerabilities being exploited in Microsoft Exchange with leaders of Japan, India and Australia.