Management

Agriculture Secretary Narrows Sites for Office Moves that Democrats Oppose

Criteria include quality of life, cost and logistics for moving researchers out of Washington.

News

Feds Share Their #ShutdownStories on Twitter

With furloughs affecting hundreds of thousands of public servants and contractors, many took to social media to vent.

Management

How a Consultant Said He Gamed HUD Inspections: Sweep Problems Behind a Wall

A housing consultant was recorded bragging about how he helped properties pass HUD inspections, likening it to a “chess game manipulation strategy.”

Management

ProPublica: We Found 95 New, Undisclosed Trump Appointees

Among the latest hires: a longtime DuPont manager who is now at an EPA position that is typically not a political appointment.

Route Fifty

Tax Cuts, Whale Funding and Pay Bonuses Among the Priorities in Governors' Proposed Budgets

Across the U.S. governors are rolling out their spending plans for the upcoming fiscal cycle.

Defense

Trump Kicks Mattis Out Early, Names Shanahan Acting Defense Secretary

The abrupt decision comes amid a growing crescendo of criticism of the president’s snap decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria.

Management

White House Digs In on Wall Demand, Aims for ‘Painless’ Shutdown

Officials said furlough estimates were “fluid” as agencies aim to maximize use of carry-over funds.

Management

Partial Government Shutdown Guaranteed, as Congress Calls it a Night

Despite a late effort to jumpstart negotiations, nine departments and several independent agencies will shutter at midnight.

Pay & Benefits

Senate Passes Bill to Guarantee Furloughed Feds Back Pay

About 345k federal workers face furloughs and will not be guaranteed pay until the House acts.

Pay & Benefits

Still No Deal Imminent as Shutdown Appears Likely

Barring big breakthrough, "We're headed to a shutdown," Senate appropriations chair says.

Management

Hard-Nosed Pentagon Negotiator Removed From Job; Racked Up Huge Travel Costs

Shay Assad also backed a controversial plan to slow payments to defense contractors.

Management

Park Service GS-14 Sues Interior Department for Gender Bias Against Females

Lawsuit against Secretary Zinke and Deputy Bernhardt seeks $400,000 for denied promotion.

Nextgov

Federal Contractors Need to Prepare for a Long Government Shutdown

A shutdown of government operations for any length of time will have a significant effect on the contractor community, especially small businesses.

Pay & Benefits

Pay, Shutdown Procedures Complicated by Impending Holidays

The Office of Management and Budget issued special guidance in preparation for a partial lapse of appropriations beginning Friday night.

Defense

Four People Who Could Be the Next Defense Secretary

Former generals and powerful senators are likely to be considered to take over as President Trump’s next defense secretary.

Management

The Trump Administration’s Davos 2019 Hotel Bills Have Already Hit $2.9 Million

Sitting U.S. presidents don't normally go to the ritzy Davos conference in Switzerland, but this is Trump's second year.

Pay & Benefits

Congressman to Feds: Shutdowns Are Just 'Part Of' Your Job

"It's actually part of what you do when you sign up for any public service position," Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., told reporters as a partial shutdown draws nearer.

Management

Get Ready for a Shutdown ‘For a Very Long Time’ Trump Warns

The president unleashed a torrent of tweets Friday to demand a wall on the U.S.-Mexican border.