The Trump administration is aiming to correct for what it views as inflated ratings within the federal workforce with the first major overhaul of the federal employee performance management system in decades.

OPM formally proposes limiting top performance ratings for federal workers

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Workforce

OPM clarifies that agencies should not violate court orders to terminate union contracts

A memo last week tasking agencies with pushing forward implementation of a pair of executive orders aimed at stripping two-thirds of the federal workforce of their collective bargaining rights briefly aroused fears that they would violate a series of court orders.

Pay & Benefits

Still digging out from the last shutdown, DHS employees brace for more delayed pay

Employees are finding ways to save on commuting and child care costs, while DHS agencies say their operations are suffering.

Tech

Targeted AI adoption can drive change, current and former officials say

Agencies “don't need the fanciest AI model on the marketplace” to enhance their customer-facing operations, according to former VA Chief Experience Officer John Boerstler.

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Management

Contract reviews continue at OMB, official says

Deputy Director for Management Eric Ueland emphasized the need for CIOs to be empowered “at the beginning of conversations” for IT contracts.

Management

VA doesn't know how many calls it's answering or how long veterans are waiting to get through

The department's failure to track call data is putting "veterans who may need timely and critical care at risk," the inspector general finds.

Management

RFK Jr. made promises in order to become Health Secretary. He’s broken many of them

Before being confirmed to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told U.S. senators he would not cut funding for vaccine research or change the nation’s official vaccine recommendations. He did both.

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Management

Federal CIO tapped for dual-hatted role at GSA

Greg Barbaccia will serve as the acting Technology Transformation Services director and senior advisor to the administrator at GSA, while its previous lead, Thomas Shedd, will remain with the agency in another role.

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Pay & Benefits

Federal workers delay retirement as savings gaps persist

A survey shows most workers expect to retire at 65 or later, but many haven’t calculated savings for health care or emergencies.

Workforce

Postal Service sets up mental health peer support program for its law enforcement officers

The mental health of federal law enforcement employees has been a focus of lawmakers in recent years.

Workforce

OPM finalizes Biden-era reg revamping federal hiring of college students

The Trump administration made only minor tweaks to a 2021 interim rule aimed at encouraging agencies to hire students still at school to part-time jobs and eventually convert them to permanent posts.

Management

Democrats sound alarm on Interior reorg's impact on wildfires, land management

Unauthorized shifts to staffing could leave DOI agencies underresourced for critical duties, lawmakers say.

Management

Despite court order, a critical FEMA program remains frozen

Months after a judge ordered the Trump administration to restore climate adaptation grants, FEMA insiders say the agency hasn’t budged.

Oversight

Amid immigration agent hiring surge, watchdog flags shortages on the U.S.-Canada border

Only 77% of surveillance specialist openings were filled at the end of fiscal 2024, according to a recent Government Accountability Office report.

Pay & Benefits

Air traffic controller pay raise stalled by DHS shutdown

A House appropriations bill that previously authorized a 3.8% pay raise for air traffic controllers remains on hold as Senate Democrats continue to call for immigration policy reforms. 

Management

Lawmaker pitches blueprint for post-DOGE privacy overhaul

Rep. Lori Trahan, D-Mass., wants to redo the government's main privacy law to ensure people’s information is “handled responsibly” when in government hands.

Workforce

Unions oppose a Trump labor nominee over lack of experience, hostility toward bargaining

Conservative lawyer Charlton Allen has no prior experience in labor-management relations, but said he opposed collective bargaining rights for state workers in North Carolina as a political candidate in 2012.

Oversight

Indian Affairs regional employees have more work and fewer people to do it, watchdog reports

Officials from one region said that Trump staff cuts impaired a response to a wildland fire, while others characterized disbursing Inflation Reduction Act funds as an “unfunded mandate.”

Management

Senators demand to know the IRS’ path forward following the end of Direct File

The IRS ended the online, direct-to-government filing program last fall and is doubling down on the free tax filing options it offers through tax prep companies in a partnership called Free File.

Management

OMB is hiring for a deputy federal chief information officer

“If you know how to run large systems, cut through noise, and turn strategy into execution across government scale, this is that job,” Federal CIO Gregory Barbaccia said about the search for his deputy.