Rep. Chrissy Houlahan, D-Pa., speaks during a rally for Paid Leave for All at the U.S. Capitol on July 10, 2024. Houlahan joined Reps. Don Beyer, D-Va., Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pa., on Thursday to reintroduce the bill expanding paid family leave for feds. 

Expanding paid leave for federal workers is back on the table

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Tech

DOJ shutters alleged China-linked operation targeting current and former feds

The sites posed as consulting companies and used paid research opportunities to connect with people holding national security expertise, prosecutors said.

Tech

Return-to-office push put GSA’s network infrastructure to the test

A recent upgrade project offers a glimpse at how one agency adapted its technology footprint as more federal employees returned to government offices.

Management

Bisignano deflects customer service questions in congressional testimony

The Social Security commissioner frequently tried to shout over Democratic lawmakers during the occasionally raucous hearing.

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A year after sounding the alarm, NIH dissenters say political influence is entrenched at research agency

The Trump administration has cut staff and grants at the National Institutes of Health, and employees warn further overhauls appear to be likely.

Tech

OPM's long-planned HR overhaul moves ahead with $396M award to Oracle

The agency plans to consolidate more than 100 personnel systems into a single platform serving 2 million federal employees.

Management

Why Congress separated immigration funding from oversight

After negotiations over enforcement restrictions collapsed, lawmakers approved $70 billion, funding that will give the Trump administration resources to continue its immigration crackdown through nearly the end of the president's second term.

Tech

Building cyber-resilient payroll systems in government

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Workforce

NDA proposal for feds draws scrutiny on Capitol Hill

Rep. Raja Krishnamoorth, D-Ill., expressed “serious concern” about the Office of Personnel Management’s controversial proposal, including its impact on whistleblowers and employees who report wrongdoing.

Management

After year of pushing employees out, OPM embraces familiar recruiting playbook

In order for agencies to attain top talent, Office of Personnel Director Scott Kupor pointed to job websites specific to college students, multi-agency position postings and tech recruiting programs — all strategies that the Biden administration also employed.

Management

GAO warns detention camp failures could become a blueprint for billions in new spending

The watchdog found contracting missteps, health lapses and oversight breakdowns at a Texas immigration facility, raising concerns as the federal government moves ahead with a far larger detention expansion.

Workforce

Union renews call for lawmakers to override Trump’s anti-union EO at the Pentagon

Last year, the House voted to pass its annual defense policy bill with a provision that would have halted implementation of President Trump’s executive order banning collective bargaining at the Defense Department and other agencies, but the Senate axed the measure.

Management

Practical steps agencies can take to mitigate financial disclosure controversies

COMMENTARY | Decentralized handling of supplemental forms like travel reimbursements and widely attended gatherings can create ethical blind spots that bad actors can exploit.

Workforce

Another lawsuit alleges DOJ is illegally rejecting telework requests from employees with disabilities

Some of the plaintiffs said that the revocations of their telework reasonable accommodations have forced them to take leave and worsened their health.

Management

What makes an effective intelligence chief? A former DNI official points to the answer

COMMENTARY | As scrutiny grows around President Trump’s pick to lead the intelligence community, a former National Intelligence Council chair explains the less visible responsibilities that come with the job.

Management

VA CIO nominee vows to create program management office

Gary Shatswell, President Donald Trump’s pick to helm VA’s IT operations, told lawmakers creating the office is “one of the first tasks that I will be going after” if confirmed to the role.

Tech

Trump memo pushes national security agencies to move faster on AI

The directive calls for deeper partnerships with AI companies while directing agencies to guard frontier models and the data centers that power them from foreign adversaries.

Defense

Lawmakers aim to force the Army to detail its transformation plans

“Parochial interests” may have motivated lawmakers to tighten the reins, one official said.

Workforce

Trump’s edict making 8,000 feds at-will employees draws swift outcry

Agencies have just one week to reclassify thousands of federal workers in purportedly policy-related roles into the new Schedule Policy/Career, stripping them of most civil service protections.

Oversight

Inspector general group announces pick to lead oversight of Iran war following senator’s questioning

A provision in federal statute requires the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency to designate an IG for any military “overseas contingency operation that exceeds 60 days.”