Management

'This is the law, allocate the funding': Trump's funding freeze faces bipartisan and renewed court opposition

Top appropriators in the Senate are accusing Trump of unlawfully withholding $3 billion from the just-signed FY25 spending bill.

Management

Dems call for Bisignano to withdraw as SSA tweaks controversial plan

The Social Security Administration announced Wednesday that the plan to end phone service for benefits applications and direct deposit changes will no longer apply to Americans filing for disability payments.

Contracts

Army pauses bundled recompete of professional services, IT vehicles

The so-called MAPS contract is yet another big-ticket Army tech acquisition to enter a holding pattern two months into the second Trump administration.

Defense

Intelligence officials remain defensive on Signal debate

House testimony followed release of full group-chat transcript — including attack times and weapons.

Breaking News Workforce

HHS to lay off 10,000 employees and cut overall workforce by 20,000

Some components will be hit harder than others as the department says it is still eyeing ways to further "streamline its operations and agencies."

Workforce

HUD won’t grant rehired probationary workers back pay, FEHB benefits, despite law requiring it

Title 5 of the U.S. Code mandates that when a federal employee is reinstated following an improper adverse personnel action, their employing agency must grant them back pay for their time spent off the job.

Transition

Democratic attorneys general face off with Trump administration over rehiring fired feds

U.S. District Judge James Bredar told the plaintiffs and government he will need more details by 10 a.m. ET Thursday before he can make a decision.

Opinion

FAR overhaul: The challenges in tackling federal procurement’s 5,000-page beast

The General Services Administration's acting leader outlines a blueprint for how the Trump administration wants to streamline regulations, a move aimed at opening the market to more competition and "best-in-class" companies.

Management

Senators grill Bisignano about contact with SSA and DOGE officials

The nominee to lead the Social Security Administration acknowledged knowing one DOGE operative for 20 years, but denied improper contacts with officials prior to his confirmation, despite whistleblower accounts to the contrary.

Updated Management

Bill to fast track approval of Trump and Musk agency cuts advanced by House committee

Presidents have previously had the authority to propose government reorganization plans that Congress must approve or reject.

Companies

Adapt or perish: How contractors can plot their courses through an uncertain market

A panel of industry veterans points to technology pivots and partnerships as among their keys to thriving in a transforming landscape.

Defense

DOD cuts $580M in programs, contracts and grants

The latest round of Pentagon spending cuts — which include a delayed HR software program — brings the department’s running total of eliminated programs to $800 million since the start of the Trump administration. 

Management

House Dems cite ‘fundamental conflict’ of Rubio’s acting appointments atop USAID and National Archives

Lawmakers’ concerns stem from a March 11 memo instructing USAID employees to prepare for mass destruction of agency records.

Management

FEMA set for elimination, Noem says, amid bipartisan House reform proposal

The disaster response and recovery agency has been repeatedly criticized by President Donald Trump.

Management

GSA names new deputy administrator

The agency’s second in command had been serving as an advisor to the acting administrator.

Management

DOGE's attempt to be a force for genuine reform will depend on its decision-making

COMMENTARY | The Elon Musk-backed efficiency initiative should rely on sound decision-making as well as selecting sustainable preferences, argue two scholars.

Opinion

GovCon in the crosshairs: Proving your value in the era of DOGE

Contractors need to rapidly adapt their messaging and strategic positioning if they hope to remain competitive, writes Janet Waring, co-founder and CEO of Art Form Agency, a digital marketing firm.

Workforce

Trump memo grants governmentwide firing power to OPM

Experts speculated that the measure is intended to address recent judgments against the administration’s workforce actions or to grant DOGE-aligned officials the ability to fire resisters.

Management

Regional boards for federal agency coordination officially disbanded

A recent Trump executive order mandated the end of federal executive boards, which have been around since 1961.

Management

Trump order put states at the forefront of cyber and natural disaster response

The executive order signed this week is part of a wider push to put the onus on states and localities to prepare for disasters, rather than the federal government.