Sponsor Content

Revolutionizing Government Contact Centers

Discover how AI-powered contact centers help government agencies cut costs, boost efficiency, and elevate constituent service.

Workforce

Ethics agency spells out holiday do’s and don’ts for federal employees

Ethics rules generally prohibiting government workers from giving presents to their bosses or accepting gifts from non-governmental organizations are particularly relevant around the holidays.

Tech

After shedding thousands of feds, Trump admin's new 'Tech Force' aims to recruit workers to two-year jobs

Some of the recruits to government service will be on leaves of absence from private sector companies while working for government — a setup that raises ethical questions about conflicts of interest.

Workforce

TSA plans to bust labor union despite court order blocking it

The Trump administration’s efforts to unwind collective bargaining for airport security screeners have been blocked since June, when a federal judge found the initiative was aimed at “punishing” the nation’s largest federal worker union.

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Management

USDA received overwhelmingly negative feedback on its reorg plan from employees, lawmakers and locals governments

The department solicited comments and those who wrote in said a potential exodus of staff and loss of local interaction would prove harmful to farmers.

Tech

White House instructs agencies to stop using ‘biased’ AI

The Office of Management and Budget clarified the steps agencies will have to take to ensure their contracted large language models do not produce “woke” outputs.

Oversight

Some indoor federal gun ranges are operating under unsafe conditions due to lack of oversight, watchdog reports

General Services Administration employees interviewed for the investigation reported issues gathering necessary information, in part, due to workforce reductions at the agency.

Exclusive Defense

There’s a divide within the Space Force. Congress is forcing the service to address it

The new service was supposed to meld the “tribes” of operators and acquisition specialists. It didn’t happen.

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Oversight

Exit interview: GAO’s Gene Dodaro talks impoundments, tenure and retirement priorities

The outgoing comptroller general reflects on leading the agency through national crises, building a skilled workforce and guiding federal oversight before his term ends Dec. 29.

Management

Major meeting on FEMA overhaul recommendation suddenly shelved

The scheduled gathering of the FEMA review council was supposed to include "a public vote on the draft final report" outlining recommendations about the future of the federal agency, but was abruptly canceled Thursday.

Workforce

House passes bill nullifying Trump’s anti-union EOs

Twenty Republicans crossed party lines to support legislation to unwind what opponents described as the largest act of “union busting” in U.S. history.

Pay & Benefits

OPM’s retirement application pile remains large as the year draws to a close

New retirees awaiting full benefits may face holiday heartache as the backlog swelled to nearly 50,000 by the end of November.

Management

Bipartisan, bicameral bill looks to help the government hire more AI talent

The proposal follows the exodus of hundreds of thousands government employees — including AI and tech talent — under the Trump administration’s push to shrink the government workforce.

Workforce

FBI agents fired over 2020 protest actions sue for reinstatement

A dozen former FBI agents said their decision to kneel while responding to 2020 protests against police brutality was a tactical one, required as the result of the first Trump administration’s decision to deploy federal agents without crowd control equipment or training.

Workforce

New podcast spotlights stories of historical postal employees, offering a ‘playbook’ for defending public institutions

“People of Agency” recounts the history of the U.S. Postal Service by focusing on civil servants who have shaped the agency.

Workforce

OPM says 92% of fed departures this year were voluntary. Those who left disagree

Staff only left "the most amazing job I could ever have" under significant pressure, former federal employees said.

Management

OMB, OPM pitch new governmentwide HR system

A joint memo from OMB Director Russ Vought and OPM Director Scott Kupor Wednesday laid out plans to encompass all federal HR management data into a single technology platform by fiscal 2028.

Management

Lawmakers seek details behind SSA plan to slash office visits

Nextgov/FCW first reported the agency’s intention to reduce field office visits last week.

Pay & Benefits

More Border Patrol supervisors could become eligible for overtime pay

Under the Border Patrol Supervisors Retention Act, managers and senior agents up to GS-15 could receive a 50% overtime payment currently limited to GS-12s.