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4 GOP states send nearly 1,000 National Guard to D.C. for Trump crackdown

Governors from Ohio, Mississippi, South Carolina and West Virginia agreed to send National Guardsmen to the nation's capital.

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Trump administration hopes AI can mitigate staffing losses, federal CIO says

Gregory Barbaccia, who was named the federal chief information officer just a week into the new administration, said one of his priorities is learning how to do more with less.

Management

New law aims to avoid repeat of recent scandals at Veterans Affairs

VA in 2024 paid millions in critical skill bonuses to senior executives and received nearly $3 billion in supplemental funding to address a budget shortfall that ultimately didn’t materialize.

Management

Inspect what you expect: Lessons in leadership and accountability

COMMENTARY | Effective leadership means setting goals, monitoring progress and ensuring results, writes one former federal manager.

Oversight

House Dems: Trump is starving inspectors generals of resources, blocking investigations

Some inspector general offices have reported 20 to 30% decreases in staffing as a result of the administration’s myriad efforts to shrink the size of the federal workforce.

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Management

Troops in DC to help with ‘monument security,’ ‘area beautification’

Pentagon officials had few details to offer Wednesday about the National Guard’s role in the unprecedented deployment.

Oversight

Good government group alleges Commerce secretary violated federal ethics law

Several government officials have run afoul of the Hatch Act in recent years for making political comments in their official capacities during media interviews.

Management

FAR Council releases changes to 6 sections of acquisition regulation

The White House celebrated the changes as a milestone in its effort to overhaul and simplify the rules surrounding federal buying.

Workforce

On Social Security’s 90th birthday, the Trump administration continues to tout faulty stats

At a White House ceremony, the president and Social Security Commissioner Frank Bisignano repeatedly recited already debunked myths about the Social Security Administration’s customer service and benefits fraud.

Updated Workforce

‘It’s just too much’: CDC employees have faced layoffs, vaccine misinformation and now — violence

A shooter who recently attacked the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s headquarters was upset about the COVID-19 vaccine, police said.

Tech

GSA introduces USAi.Gov to streamline AI adoption across government

The new platform will be available to all agencies beginning Thursday, allowing government users to explore, experiment with and adopt a variety of AI tools.

Pay & Benefits

Bill would give all workers federal-level retirement benefits

A sweeping proposal could extend Federal Employees Retirement System–level pensions to the private sector, reshaping how Americans plan for retirement.

Management

Veterans Affairs reduces claims backlog at record rate

The Veterans Affairs Department processed more disability compensation and pension claims in fiscal 2025 than any other previous year.

Workforce

Amid staffing cuts, Forest Service wants seasonal firefighters to work more hours this year

One employee says the Trump administration is "scared as hell about staffing" as it enters peak wildfire season.

Workforce

Trump administration nixes union contracts at FEMA, USCIS, food safety agencies

Union officials warn that their excision from federal workplaces will ultimately degrade service to the public.

Updated Workforce

Layoffs canceled at federal contractor oversight office, but questions remain about employee reassignments

Employees at the Labor Department’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs received a notice that they will get new job assignments rather than be removed from the civil service.