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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.

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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.

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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.

Management

Two leaders join the Government Hall of Fame in 2026

The honor recognizes public servants whose work have made a lasting mark on government and public service.

Management

Postal unions and stakeholders wary as Trump nominates little-known picks to USPS board

The president has so far nominated four individuals to the U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors; there are five vacancies.

Exclusive Workforce

The Trump administration paid these employees not to work for more than a year. It just called them back

Some employees sidelined for their diversity and inclusion jobs received a one year, stress-ridden sabbatical, but are now returning to similar jobs.

Management

Former FEMA administrator reflects on tumultuous time for ‘people-first’ agency

Deanne Criswell, who led the agency under former President Joe Biden, said critics who want to shift responsibility to states and localities use a “lazy way” to characterize its mission.

Management

TSA callouts spike as shutdown drags on, ICE officers sent to airports

Staffing shortages stretch security lines nationwide, with some airports seeing more than 40% of officers miss shifts while federal workers go unpaid.

Workforce

MSPB relinquishes jurisdiction over some federal worker appeals

The agency tasked with adjudicating appeals of federal employee firings upended decades of precedent in ruling that agencies may challenge its jurisdiction on constitutional grounds.

Workforce

New bills would extend whistleblower protections to more feds

The measures specifically deal with civil servants who investigate and report wrongdoing in their normal duties and ones who work for government corporations.

Management

DHS nominee clears key Senate hurdle, setting up final confirmation vote

Final vote on Markwayne Mullin's nomination could come as soon as Monday as the department remains shut down.