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Public health workers are quitting over assignments to Guantánamo

The Trump administration's immigration policies have directed nearly 800 detainees to the U.S. military base in Cuba, but some officials from the U.S. Public Health Service tasked with overseeing their treatment are raising concerns.

DHS officials implore lawmakers not to force their employees to endure more delayed pay during a shutdown

With the deadline nearing, leaders at the Homeland Security Department warn of long waits at airports and diminished disaster recovery if Congress fails to act.

Firefighters wore gear containing 'forever chemicals.' The Forest Service knew and stayed silent for years

As early as 2021, government officials were alerted to the presence of potentially dangerous chemicals known as PFAS in pants used by wildland firefighters, according to emails obtained by ProPublica.

Rebuilding federal capacity will require public‑private partnerships

COMMENTARY | Amid the disruption of DOGE to agency operations and the oncoming workforce transformations of AI, the federal government and its private sector partners may have to collaborate to define the future of work.

Super Bowl gears up for massive security operation

While immigration officials will reportedly not be present at the San Francisco game this weekend, a raft of federal, state and local agencies will be on site to keep the event safe from various threats.

VA’s National Cemetery Administration earns top customer satisfaction scores

For the eighth year in a row, the small agency earned the highest rankings in the American Customer Satisfaction Index.

USPS posts $1.3B quarterly loss, as officials clash over fixes

Detailing its first quarter performance Thursday, postal leaders praised service improvements during the holidays season, while bemoaning the agency’s financial prospects.

Top Dems in Congress list ICE constraints they want in funding bill

Proposed restrictions on the agency include requiring wearing body camera, the removal of masks and limitations on certain locations where people can be detained.

House Democrats call for Kristi Noem’s firing in rally outside ICE headquarters

Congressional Democrats continued to keep up the pressure on the Homeland Security secretary Tuesday in the wake of the shooting deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti at the hands of federal agents.

Partial shutdown ends less than 4 days after it began

Nearly every federal agency is now funded through September and employees will be paid for the days they were furloughed.

Turmoil at FEMA adds to the revolt against Kristi Noem

The homeland security secretary has all but halted the agency’s disaster spending.

OPM’s challenge of creating a high-performance culture

COMMENTARY | To help federal agencies operate like modern high-performance organizations requires an understanding of their current barriers and an importance placed on the workforce's value.

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White House initiates shutdown process as Congress hopes to keep duration minimal

Impacted employees will soon receive furlough notices, though they could still avoid missing any time.

Court orders OMB to publish more info about how federal funding is distributed

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington had asserted that officials violated an earlier mandate regarding the disclosure of spending data.

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Shutdown deal struck after failed Senate vote

Senate Democrats and the White House reached an agreement late Thursday to fund most departments and agencies through Sept. 30 after a previous funding bill was blocked.

Senate Dems demand immigration agents unmask, wear body cameras and carry IDs as shutdown looms

The lawmakers say the measures are needed to increase transparency and accountability within Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection.