GAO Criticizes VA’s Management of Facilities
The VA “has taken little action” in response to known shortcomings in its capital planning even while it faces trends …More
The VA “has taken little action” in response to known shortcomings in its capital planning even while it faces trends …More
The SSA has learned a lesson that could be applicable to other agencies regarding the public’s preferences in interacting with …More
The Labor Department is encouraging federal agencies, among other employers, to focus this week on preventing falls, one of the …More
Two senators active in oversight of the U.S. Postal Service have asked the GAO to review the accuracy of postal …More
The VA has told Congress that it needs to be able to pay higher salaries and awards to its employees …More
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has said he is open to all employee ideas regarding reorganizing the department per the …More
Only three years out from the next national census, the Census Bureau faces numerous challenges to carrying out its plans …More
DoD has become the latest agency to formally lift its own hiring freeze following the end of the general government-wide …More
In announcing that it will hire for civilian jobs only on a limited basis even though the government-wide general freeze …More
The Justice Department’s Office of Information Policy has set two new FOIA Best Practices Workshops, the latest in a series …More
OMB in memo M-17-23 has issued guidance to agencies on carrying out President Trump’s executive order to reduce the numbers …More
A leading senator on whistleblower issues, Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, has said that a backlog of IG hotline tips at DoD …More
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has reduced staff in recent years because expected growth in the nuclear industry did not occur, …More
A federal appeals court has issued the latest in a string of decisions upholding management’s furlough decisions, in a case …More
The Office of Government Ethics has told agencies to send by June 1 information on waivers that they have approved …More
OMB and agencies have been working for three years to meet this month’s deadline for submitting data required under the …More
In a recently issued guide to “reshaping”–in essence, reducing–federal agency workforces, OPM offered several suggestions to agencies for the use …More
A bipartisan bill (HR-2227) newly introduced in the House aims to accelerate the government’s transition to state of the art …More
The ranking Democrat on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, Sen. Claire McCaskill of Missouri, is pressing the …More
GAO’s latest annual report on overlap, fragmentation and duplication in federal programs highlights several new areas involving federal personnel and …More
The GSA has started a pilot program to explore the potential for federal agencies to provide services through tabletop “intelligent …More
A coalition of government watchdog groups has urged the administration to “avoid any hasty decisions that would further increase staffing …More
Federal agencies spent about $3.4 billion in fiscal year 2015 to keep and operate almost 450,000 vehicles but they are …More
Newly offered bipartisan bills (HR-2123 and S-925) seek to expand the VA’s use of telemedicine, a strategy already in some …More
Public Service Recognition Week is May 7-13, an annual opportunity to highlight the value of government service on the federal, …More
Over the last 40 years there has been a substantial increase in the share of women in national security-related positions …More
The OPM has tightened insider threat controls in the wake of an IG audit and those issues are now considered …More
As many agencies face the prospect of job cuts due to budget and reorganization plans, OPM has issued a statistical …More
Two more federal departments have said they are the victims of spoofing by scammers trying to use the agency’s name …More
The chairman and ranking Democrat of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee have joined in the call from Capitol …More