Workforce

FEMA brings back employees it recently let go as it looks to 'stabilize' its workforce

The emergency response agency made the decision ahead of hurricane season, and as a judge is demanding more information on the dismissals.

Management

Why the next president must rebuild, not just restore, the administrative state

COMMENTARY | A reconstructed and reimagined administrative state is crucial to restoring effective government.

Exclusive Management

IBM security executive emerges as possible contender for federal cyber agency leadership post

Tom Parker doesn’t have prior government experience, characteristics the Trump administration may be seeking in its next pick to lead CISA, a person familiar said.

Pay & Benefits

TSP funds returned to growth in April

Each of the portfolios in the federal government’s 401(k)-style retirement savings program finished last month in the black.

Management

Contracting association warns it could take DHS until the end of the year to ‘get back on track’ following record-breaking shutdown

The Professional Services Council also reported that several contracting companies faced the threat of closure due to missed reimbursements from the government as a result of the funding lapse.

Management

Workers predict significant disruptions to food assistance programs as USDA announces more relocations

Programs like SNAP and WIC "simply will not function" if employees exit en masse after declining mandatory relocations across the country, union says.

Tech

One CEO’s push to speed up how the Pentagon adopts technology

Meagan Metzger saw barriers in government contracting as problems she could find a path to solve.

Tech

GSA procurement chief leads FAR overhaul

Jeffrey Koses has spent decades inside GSA’s acquisition system, moving from entry-level furniture purchasing to policy leadership and now overseeing a sweeping rewrite of the Federal Acquisition Regulation aimed at simplifying procurement and increasing flexibility for contracting officers.

Workforce

Coast Guard officer promotion advanced by Senate Republicans despite IG finding of whistleblower retaliation

Commander Jesse Millard was approved in committee on a party-line vote, despite Senate Democrats demanding that his promotion be withdrawn.

Management

DHS funding bill heads to Trump, ending shutdown for department employees

After months of delays and three shutdowns, lawmakers move forward while punting immigration funding fight.

Pay & Benefits

Sorting through Medicare myths in federal retirement decisions

Common assumptions about Part B, IRMAA and FEHB coordination can obscure how coverage and costs actually play out over time.

Updated Workforce

How an obscure federal agency threatens to upend union disputes

The Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service has begun delaying and denying union requests for arbitrators to hear grievance cases, a move that has shocked longtime experts.

Management

House votes to make IRS publish call metrics online

The bill would require the tax agency to release detailed, real time and monthly call metrics. The House also passed a technology proposal meant to move the IRS off paper.

Tech

Federal workforce trauma is creating a stumbling block for AI adoption

COMMENTARY | Following massive workforce reductions — and a $165.6 billion hit to the U.S. economy — federal managers are struggling to integrate AI as low engagement collapses across agencies.

Tech

CBP seeks AI solutions to keep pace with rising volumes of border scans

A new sources sought notice seeks artificial intelligence tools to help agents sift through tens of thousands of X-ray images at ports of entry.

Workforce

Feds that Trump fired without cause can take their appeals directly to federal court, judges say

The most recent decision involved a challenge from Maurene Comey, a former DOJ attorney and daughter of former FBI Director James Comey.

Management

Career agent confirmed to lead ATF despite GOP’s past push for the agency’s elimination

New Director Robert Cekada testified that the Trump administration wants to increase the number of officers at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, which some Republicans have previously proposed to abolish.

Tech

White House is drafting plans to permit federal Anthropic use

The move suggests the Trump administration is easing its stance on the AI company, which faced a Pentagon supply chain risk designation and phaseout directive.

Tech

FDA to pilot real-time clinical drug trials through cloud and AI

The first-of-its-kind pilot could lead to speedier regulatory approval of medical drugs and devices and potentially reduce “20, 30, 40% of overall clinical trial time,” according to FDA Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer Jeremy Walsh.