The app includes official statements and policy announcements from the administration, as well as a feed of social media posts from White House accounts and the president. 
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The White House is ordering agencies to place its new app on all employees’ government phones

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Oversight

Agency partnerships are a potential financial lifeline for USPS, watchdog reports

Some of the inspector general’s suggestions included providing biometric services at more locations and working with state and local governments.

Defense

Army’s transformation efforts are under fire 1 year in

Hegseth is rethinking his order to offload old systems and bring in new tech.

Workforce

Appeals court upholds order reinstating VA’s union contracts

A unanimous three-judge panel found that only a district judge’s requirement that the Veterans Affairs Department “comply” with its collective bargaining agreements should be put on hold while litigation proceeds.

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Pay & Benefits

What federal employees get wrong about divorce and retirement

Errors involving survivor benefits, health coverage and court orders can create financial problems years after a marriage ends.

Management

DOGE is about making government services easier to access, its head says

In a rare public speaking appearance in which DOGE was discussed, its acting administrator Amy Gleason painted a different vision of its work than that pursued during the government-slashing efforts last year.

Management

TSA workforce, aviation leaders challenge Trump push to expand privatized airport screening

The proposal would require hundreds of small airports to join the Screening Partnership Program and shift thousands of TSA jobs.

Management

Survey: Feds were less engaged, less satisfied and more burnt out in 2025

But quarterly federal employee workplace scores generally showed improvements by the end of last year and the beginning of 2026.

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Tech

Reported exposure of federal cybersecurity agency login data prompts Hill scrutiny

Lawmakers are seeking a briefing from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency after reports that a contractor-linked GitHub repository briefly exposed authentication credentials and cloud access information tied to the agency before it was taken offline.

Management

EPA’s restructuring could change who shapes chemical risk decisions

Scientists and former agency officials warn the loss of an independent review program may blur the line between research and regulation.

Workforce

Nuclear waste oversight at risk as staffing vacancies mount, watchdog warns

After a wave of departures tied to the Trump administration’s deferred resignation program, nearly half the positions in the Energy Department office overseeing nuclear cleanup sit empty, including many critical safety and engineering roles.

Tech

USDA is using AI, but doesn’t have the required controls to manage risks, watchdog finds

The Agriculture inspector general noted the agency has prioritized making use of the technology over setting up controls.

Oversight

Newest inspector general nominees show shift from overtly political backgrounds

At least two of the president’s three most recent IG nominees have experience working in an IG office.

Tech

'Your 30 days has become 30 hours’: AI is reshaping federal cyber defense

CIA and industry officials said advanced AI models are accelerating threats, pressuring agencies to rethink how they manage risk and respond to vulnerabilities.

Pay & Benefits

The century-old GS system is 'disintegrating' and government can't agree on how to fix it

COMMENTARY | Though both political parties view the General Schedule as a problem, they have totally different reasons, creating a "compliance culture" that makes reform impossible.

Management

ICE agent faces assault charges in Minneapolis case raising questions about federal-local law enforcement coordination

Minnesota prosecutors accused 52-year-old Christian J. Castro of shooting a man through a door and then lying about what happened.

Workforce

EEOC says government must pay damages to some employees subject to Biden's vaccine mandate

The Biden administration unlawfully failed to accommodate a handful of employees' religious objections to the COVID-19 vaccine, the EEOC ruled Monday.

Management

HHS to start Schedule P/C conversions while withholding details on new RIFs

Hundreds of GS-15s are being converted to the controversial job classification that strips civil service protections.

Tech

OneGov AI deals are now reaching millions of federal users, GSA says

Agencies are increasingly turning to the governmentwide buying program for AI tools as officials pitch both lower costs and broader workforce adoption.

Management

Why federal agencies still need to defend hiring standards

COMMENTARY | The Trump administration may be pulling back on disparate-impact enforcement, but agencies still face lawsuits, scrutiny and pressure to prove hiring standards are tied to the job.