Defense

NSA has met 2,000-person workforce reduction goal, people familiar say

A broader Pentagon goal to shrink the nation’s defense budget over the coming five years could potentially subject the agency to further downsizing.

Workforce

Government transformation is badly needed

COMMENTARY | The federal civil service could use an update, but it's not the workforce that's the problem, it's the culture. And there's already a proven playbook on how to fix it.

Exclusive Management

Amid unprecedented hiring push, ICE and CBP both lose HR chiefs

One of the executives was fired without explanation, while the other voluntarily moved to a different agency.

Pay & Benefits

TSP funds mostly flat in November

Though only one of the federal government’s 401(k)-style retirement savings program’s portfolios lost value last month, none exceeded 1% in returns.

Management

Agencies will have to contend with tight budgets even after Trump, contracting association predicts

While agencies are currently facing reduced budgets, the Professional Services Council expects that trend will continue due to the potential exhaustion of Medicare and Social Security funding.

Management

FEMA’s terrible, horrible, no good, very bad year

On its third acting administrator this year, the disaster management agency has faced workforce cuts, leadership instability and an uncertain future in the Trump administration.

Management

Trump says he is voiding Biden executive actions signed with autopen

In a social media post, the president declared any Biden-era orders, pardons or laws authorized with an autopen “terminated,” leaving legal authority unclear and federal agencies uncertain about whether any directives are actually affected.

Updated News

2 National Guard members from West Virginia wounded in 'targeted' shooting in D.C.

Officials say both guardsmen are in critical condition and a suspect is in custody. President Trump says the attacker will “pay a very steep price.”

Management

OPM reassures managers of ‘extremely narrow’ liability in performance management actions

The federal government’s HR agency reminded federal supervisors that they can be partially reimbursed for insurance against lawsuits that may arise from taking adverse actions against subordinates.

Management

Suit to block Education Department closure expanded amid agency transfers plans

A cadre of unions and school districts seeking to stop the White House's plan to shutter the Education Department have now added to their ongoing lawsuit interagency agreements transferring department operations to other offices.

Oversight

Why America needs the GAO: DOGE done right

COMMENTARY | The legacy of DOGE is unclear, but the federal government already has a proven entity when it comes to finding cost savings and an efficiency multiplier.

Workforce

Social Security occupational data update appears stalled after agency drops regulatory overhaul

The Social Security Administration has spent hundreds of millions of dollars trying to update the occupational data used in disability adjudications. When the agency will actually move to newer data is unclear.

Updated Pay & Benefits

Marjorie Taylor Greene retirement launches speculation about congressional pensions

For former members of Congress, pension and health care benefits can depend on your tenure.

Pay & Benefits

Finding purpose in retirement: A guide for government employees

Retirement planning is not only about financials, but also about redefining one's identity outside of their career.

Management

Bureau of Prisons to ‘suspend operations’ at California penitentiary

Federal Correctional Institution Terminal Island needs more than $100 million in repairs, including decaying concrete ceilings in some maintenance tunnels.

Management

Trump’s disregard of presidential transition requirements shows need for reform, experts argue

A new Center for Presidential Transition report found that the Trump transition team’s refusal of certain assistance reduced time for agencies to prepare for a new administration and created ethics and security concerns.

Management

Federal agencies and Congress hold the keys to success as states take on SNAP and Medicaid

COMMENTARY | While Congress and federal agencies still set the rules and enforce performance, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act gives states much more responsibility for running key safety-net programs. And they’ll feel the fallout if the system breaks.

Management

Civilian agency spending cratered during shutdown

October spending during the shutdown dropped by as much as 80% for some agencies compared to October 2024.

Oversight

Lawmakers call for probe of how firm tied to Kristi Noem got piece of $220M DHS ad contracts

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has come under fire after allegations that a Republican consulting firm with ties to her and department leadership had been awarded an ad campaign contract.

Management

DOGE no longer has ‘centralized leadership’ under White House tech team, personnel head says

The team that was altered to house DOGE — formerly the U.S. Digital Service — is also still doing its own technology work across agencies.