Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif., argued that forced distribution systems would violate federal law requiring that performance appraisal systems at federal agencies must evaluate employees based on objective metrics.

Top Oversight Dem criticizes OPM’s forced distribution plan for federal worker appraisals

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Management

As the number of political appointees surge and career SES ranks shrink, one nonprofit warns of ‘institutional consequences’

The Trump administration has sought to exert more political influence over the Senior Executive Service, which are the highest-ranking career civil servants.

Management

New contract for background investigations raises concerns about scale and risk

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Defense

Nearly 200 employees could move to Alabama this year under a Space Command plan

April will see the ribbon cut on a new top-secret facility that will serve as its headquarters, its commander told lawmakers.

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Management

Shutdown poised to continue for DHS after House, Senate take diverging paths

A breakthrough appeared early Friday morning but House Republicans appeared to quickly kill it.

Management

Federal contractor DEI initiatives singled out in latest Trump executive order

Trump’s anti-diversity directives already impacted contractors, but the new order imposes additional requirements.

Workforce

‘Blatant disrespect’: Judge contemplates contempt proceedings after VA re-terminated union contract

A federal judge in Rhode Island denied a request from the Trump administration to “moot out” a preliminary injunction preserving the American Federation of Government Employees’ contract with the Veterans Affairs Department.

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Oversight

VA’s former EHR lead indicted for concealing contractor gifts

The Justice Department alleges that John Windom accepted and sometimes demanded various gifts while helming the electronic health record modernization at Veterans Affairs.

Management

Trump moves to pay TSA agents as shutdown talks stall in Congress

Emergency order would cover airport screeners who have gone without full pay since mid-February but not other DHS employees, as lawmakers remain deadlocked on funding.

Tech

Trump names CEOs, nuclear fusion founders and Nobel laureate to tech advisory council

The announcement includes 13 of the possible 24 members that will make up the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.

Workforce

Federal labor board asserts political control over union elections

Union experts warned the move could set the stage for interference in union elections and determining the size of agency bargaining units.

Pay & Benefits

The Social Security clock is ticking faster than expected

The Social Security problem isn’t new, but the timeline just got shorter, and the fixes are still the same.

Management

GSA just sold a vacant D.C. federal building and says more sales are coming

The Trump administration is undertaking an effort to shrink the size of the federal portfolio.

Management

Minnesota kicks off a legal battle with the Trump administration to hold ICE shooters accountable

With the federal government refusing to identify agents or share evidence, the dispute has become a game of constitutional chicken over states’ rights versus federal immunity, with implications for others hoping to hold agents criminally accountable.

Management

After two days of training, TSA says ICE personnel are ready to help at airports

TSA officers themselves typically train for six months before they are placed on the job, but the agency says ICE is already helping with the shutdown-induced crisis.

Updated Oversight

Inspector general group to be led by former Trump administration adviser

A government oversight organization said that the selection of Cheryl Mason, who is the inspector general for the Veterans Affairs Department, shows the White House is “putting more of a thumb on the scale” of the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency.

Workforce

VA: Court order requires we reinstate union contract, not honor its terms

The Veterans Affairs Department said the American Federation of Government Employees must file grievances for each instance of the VA ignoring its CBA, though management also refuses to participate in such proceedings.