Oversight
Another Agency Head Asks Congress for More Firing Authority
Lawmakers eviscerate DEA over its lack of "sex party" accountability.
Management
What a Marco Rubio Presidency Would Mean for the Federal Workforce
The Florida Republican would likely not lead an administration favorable toward federal employees.
Management
What a Hillary Clinton Presidency Would Mean for the Federal Workforce
The former secretary of State has a history with feds that predates her leadership of the diplomatic service.
Defense
One Year After Standoff With Armed Militia, BLM Employees Still Feel Vulnerable
Agency contends employee safety is its "No. 1 priority."
Management
Social Security Doles Out More Than $500K to Sexual Predators
Beneficiaries were being held at centers to protect the public from dangerous individuals.
Pay & Benefits
Compensation for Cyber-Breach Victims, Parking Perks for 'Special' Feds and More
A weekly roundup of pay and benefits news.
Oversight
What a Rand Paul Presidency Would Mean for Federal Employees
Senator launches presidential campaign with promise to limit the bureaucracy.
Tech
How Reality-Altering Glasses Could Save the Postal Service Millions
IG says the emerging technology could help the agency improve business operations.
News
DHS Chief Promises Improvements After Show Blasts ‘Dysfunctional’ Department
60 Minutes says Homeland Security is an overgrown “management nightmare.”
Pay & Benefits
Workforce Cuts in House and Senate Budgets, in One Chart
House and Senate negotiators are finalizing a spending blueprint.
Management
Despite Upticks, VA Defends Improvements in Wait Times for Care
Officials dispute media reports claiming improvements are overstated.
Defense
DHS Vows to Shield Mid-Level Employees From Congress
Protections set up showdown with lawmakers attempting to investigate Secret Service scandals.
Management
Indiana Governor Uses Federal Statute to Defend Controversial Law
Federal agencies already deal with religious freedom issues.
News
Bureau of Prisons Wanted Whistleblower to Work from a Converted Jail Cell
BOP referred another employee for a mental health exam after she blew whistle on problems in a substance abuse program.
Pay & Benefits
Lawmakers Revive Effort to End Union Work on the Government's Dime
Bill would repeal the longstanding practice of "official time."
Management
Struggling Agencies Turn to Fortune 500 Leaders for Advice on Boosting Employee Morale
Advisory board members say private-public cooperation helps to erase image of 'dumb, lazy' civil servants.
Oversight
'No Brainer' Hiring Reform Advances in Congress
Roughly 10,000 employees could soon have an easier time removing the shackles of temporary employment.
Oversight
Senate Joins House in Targeting Federal Workforce for Deficit Reduction
Upper chamber approves its own budget resolution, which also cuts agency spending and employee compensation.
Defense
John McCain Tells the Air Force to Fire More Civilians
Air Force defends its headquarters reduction efforts.
Oversight