Management

States urge more federal coordination amid growth of new aviation options

Advanced air mobility promises air taxis, delivery planes and others in the nation’s skies. Leaders said while the FAA must lead on airspace management, it must listen to those on the ground.

New nonprofit aimed at strengthening government effectiveness is launched by former Democratic White House staffers

While the Trump administration has pursued cuts to agency workforces and programs in a quest to improve efficiency, the CEO of Governmental Renewal said that the new nonpartisan organization is not “a response to specific actions underway today.”

Push to 'reform the government root and branch' detailed in Trump’s new management agenda

The President's Management Agenda for Trump's second term offers fewer specific policy plans than other recent agendas.

Appeals court upholds firing of Democratic Merit Systems Protection Board member

The case could unravel decades of statute and precedent protecting leaders of independent agencies from removal.

Trump signs law requiring the IRS to clean up adjustment notices

Lawmakers hope that clearer notices when the IRS makes simple math or clerical fixes on tax returns should cut down on headaches for taxpayers.

High tensions around law enforcement, ICE tactics on display in heated House hearing

Members of the House Homeland Security Committee clashed on party lines over issues of violence against law enforcement and tactics by federal immigration officers.

Democrats argue Ingrassia should be removed from government following nomination withdrawal

While no longer the special counsel nominee, Paul Ingrassia is now a senior official at the General Services Administration.

Trump’s Education Department transfers illegal, Senate Dems say

Four Democratic senators blasted an Education Department plan to move certain operations to other departments through interagency agreements as “outrageous,” and “illegal,” saying it circumvented appropriations law.

Plan to break up the Education Department would strain other agencies, Democrats and students warn

Lawmakers and student leaders say shifting major Education Department programs to other federal departments after deep layoffs and downsizing would create service gaps, weaken oversight and leave vulnerable students without support.

After NASA shed 4,000 employees, Trump’s pick to lead space agency vows to attract new talent

A "reinvigorated culture" focusing on the "near-impossible" will allow NASA to rebuild its workforce, Jared Isaacman says.

CISA tells staff to not speak with reporters, internal email shows

“CISA does not comment on leaked internal emails, especially when they’re about leaking internal emails,” CISA Director of Public Affairs Marci McCarthy told Nextgov/FCW when asked for comment.

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Amid unprecedented hiring push, ICE and CBP both lose HR chiefs

One of the executives was fired without explanation, while the other voluntarily moved to a different agency.

Agencies will have to contend with tight budgets even after Trump, contracting association predicts

While agencies are currently facing reduced budgets, the Professional Services Council expects that trend will continue due to the potential exhaustion of Medicare and Social Security funding.

FEMA’s terrible, horrible, no good, very bad year

On its third acting administrator this year, the disaster management agency has faced workforce cuts, leadership instability and an uncertain future in the Trump administration.

Trump says he is voiding Biden executive actions signed with autopen

In a social media post, the president declared any Biden-era orders, pardons or laws authorized with an autopen “terminated,” leaving legal authority unclear and federal agencies uncertain about whether any directives are actually affected.

OPM reassures managers of ‘extremely narrow’ liability in performance management actions

The federal government’s HR agency reminded federal supervisors that they can be partially reimbursed for insurance against lawsuits that may arise from taking adverse actions against subordinates.

Suit to block Education Department closure expanded amid agency transfers plans

A cadre of unions and school districts seeking to stop the White House's plan to shutter the Education Department have now added to their ongoing lawsuit interagency agreements transferring department operations to other offices.