Management

Lawmakers Reintroduce Bipartisan Postal Reform Bill

Measure would require retirees to enroll in Medicare.

Management

OPM’s Telework Policy for Parents Is An Exercise in Distrust

Even the most careful teleworker is going to have a less than ideal situation arise during the course of a few months or years.

Management

Internal Promotions, Postal Service and CIA Among Trump's Hiring Freeze Exemptions

Agency leaders told follow shutdown guidance for "national security and public safety" exemptions.

Management

House and Senate Prepare to Undo Obama Contractor Rule

“Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces” rule called “blacklisting.”

Oversight

House Democrats Seek Background on Rumored Inspector General Firings

Trump allegedly abandoned a plan to ask for the resignations of IGs after transition officials met resistance.

Management

Don’t Look to Trump to Overhaul the Bureaucracy

The real action will be on the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue.

Tech

By Lifting Sanctions, Trump Could Hand Russia’s Military a Lethal Technological Advantage

If Trump walks back sanctions, some fear key arms and military technologies could be next.

Oversight

Paul Ryan Calls Trump's Handling of Immigration Order 'Regrettable'

But despite criticism from Republican lawmakers, the speaker defended the underlying policy: “What is happening is something that we support,” he told reporters Tuesday.

Defense

Are Trump's Generals Mounting a Defense of Democratic Institutions?

Progressives were worried about the heavy concentration of retired brass in the new administration, but James Mattis and John Kelly could prove to be the most effective checks on the president.

Pay & Benefits

Trump Will Keep Obama’s Workplace Protections For Gay and Transgender People

It protects the roughly 28 million people who work for federal contractors.

Defense

New Homeland Security Team Defends Rushed Response to Trump Directives

Secretary Kelly denies reports he was surprised by White House border policy.

Route Fifty

Kasich Has No Medicaid Back-Up Plan in Ohio; Iowa Looking at Big Changes to State Pensions

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Supporters of federal public lands rally in Montana; Tenn. governor pushing broadband proposal; and lack of transparency at issue in Salt Lake City.

Management

Trump Says He Fixed F-35 Program in Two Months

The president says the project is “now in good shape,” but pledges to continue considering Super Hornet bids from Boeing.

Pay & Benefits

Bill Would Give Federal Employees a 3.2 Percent Pay Raise in 2018

FAIR Act author says the boost is necessary due to the demonization of civil servants in recent years.

Defense

The U.S.'s Top Immigration Official Was Removed From His Job Late Monday Night

Is the Trump administration sending a message?

Management

An Acting Attorney General Fired for Defying Trump

Monday night began with a dramatic showdown between the Trump administration and the Department of Justice over the legality of Trump’s executive order on immigration.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Donald Trump Loves 'Finding Dory'

The president watched a movie about a family being separated over the weekend.

Management

OMB Nominee Needs to Understand Creating a 'High-Performing' Workforce Won't Be Easy

Rep. Mick Mulvaney wants to do a better job of rewarding top employees and holding poor performers accountable.

Route Fifty

Trump to Meet With U.S. Governors in February

The president will host a dinner when the National Governors Association is in D.C. next month, and a private sit-down is also expected.

Management

White House to ‘Career Bureaucrats’ Who Disagree With Trump: Get On Board or Get Out

Statement comes after career State Department employees sign dissent against Trump orders.