Hegseth orders termination of union contracts

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Oversight

Inspectors general targeted for funding cuts in Trump’s FY27 budget

Oversight groups warn that slashing budgets spent on rooting out fraud and waste will “fundamentally hamper” accountability and operations.

Pay & Benefits

When retirement calculations don’t move on the same timeline

Retroactive pay changes and delayed annuity adjustments underscore how federal retirement processing often depends on timing, coordination, and most importantly, patience.

Exclusive Management

VA has touted appointment wait time reductions, but new data shows a more mixed reality

A comparative analysis of select wait-time data for new patients at more than 100 medical centers indicates the department has made progress in some areas, but not all.

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Department of Energy Lab attains secure, RTB-compliant data transfers using Glasswall Meteor

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Workforce

OPM cuts degree requirements for government tech jobs in new standards

The changes have been years in the making and represent a federal hiring apparatus more focused on applicable skills than specific backgrounds.

Workforce

Dem senators boost effort to reinstate 2 immigration judges

Last month, the Merit Systems Protection Board upended decades of precedent when it ruled that the attorney general has constitutional authority to fire immigration judges on an at-will basis.

Workforce

CyberCorps summer internships canceled by cybersecurity agency amid DHS funding lapse

The decision reverses earlier plans to bring on roughly 100 student interns through the federal cyber scholarship program, leaving participants in limbo after months of shifting guidance and adding new uncertainty around job placement requirements tied to the award.

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Management

Republicans weigh reconciliation for DHS funding as shutdown strains agencies

Amid an extended funding standoff affecting parts of the Department of Homeland Security, GOP leaders are considering whether the budget reconciliation process could provide a path to advance funding and immigration priorities without Democratic votes.

Workforce

OPM seeks cybersecurity talent to join Tech Force

"Through Tech Force, we’re recruiting highly skilled cybersecurity professionals to take on real challenges and strengthen the government’s defenses where it matters most,” OPM director Scott Kupor said in a statement.

Tech

How public records requests could help ‘fight AI with AI’

Agencies are burdened with growing numbers of requests and more records to manage and parse through. Emerging technology offers a way forward for beleaguered staff.

Management

GOP plan would fund immigration enforcement for 3 years as DHS shutdown drags on

Senate Republicans are preparing a reconciliation push that would fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol for three years, a move that could help end the Homeland Security Department shutdown but it faces opposition from Democrats and uncertainty in the House.

Management

Staff cuts, new rules and reassignments: IRS nears finish line for tax season marked by upheaval

The head of the IRS has argued that despite the workforce reductions there is “no staffing shortage here.”

Management

Federal agents made hundreds of protest arrests that prosecutors couldn’t sustain

A review of more than 300 cases tied to ICE and CBP immigration sweeps found charges frequently dropped or lost, exposing gaps in evidence, training and coordination.

Workforce

Trump’s federal workforce changes cost the economy more than $165.6B, analysis finds

The Partnership for Public Service report includes the costs of the deferred resignation program, severance pay for laid-off civil servants and federal employees who were on paid administrative leave while their firings were challenged in court.

Oversight

House Dems: OPM ‘omitted’ employee departures from retirement backlog investigation

In responding to a December 2025 congressional inquiry, the Office of Personnel Management noted the separation of around 35 customer service representatives last year, but failed to mention more than 100 departures from its Retirement Services division.

Management

IBM agrees to pay $17.1M in first big test of new federal contractor DEI rules

The settlement marks an early signal of how the Justice Department plans to interpret and enforce recently reshaped contractor requirements, with implications for companies doing business with the federal government.

Management

Inside Trump’s overhaul of federal election security agencies

Career specialists have been pushed out and new political appointees installed across the agencies that safeguard federal elections.

Management

Appeals court clears the way for DOGE to access Social Security data despite new red flags

The Friday decision follows a January court filing in which the government conceded that DOGE associates may have improperly accessed sensitive data at the agency.