Audit Cites Staff Shortages at FEMA
A shortage of staff in FEMA’s Chicago region is contributing to delays in resolving appeals of eligibility determinations for disaster …More
A shortage of staff in FEMA’s Chicago region is contributing to delays in resolving appeals of eligibility determinations for disaster …More
Fundamental reform of the way the government hires, rewards and compensates the federal workforce “is long overdue,” one of the …More
Federal agencies that pay benefits, as well as state agencies paying benefits or administering a federal program, would have greater …More
IRS employees are in compliance with several restrictions on their interactions with members of the public, an IG report has …More
Tightening oversight of charge cards issued to federal employees could “could result in savings” beyond what current protections prevent or …More
New reports from the IGs of the Postal Service and DHS cite common issues with oversight of charge cards. The …More
Commerce Department employees who use premium class travel did not always properly support and justify the need for it, unauthorized …More
The announcement by GSA of new per diem rates for federal travelers in fiscal 2016 means that more city areas …More
As part of its announcement of the new per diem rates, GSA issued a reminder “that the Federal Travel Regulation …More
GSA meanwhile has awarded 2016 City Pair Program air travel contracts which it says will save the government more than …More
While IG investigations typically are planned well in advance, the VA IG recently conducted surprise inspections of shredding practices at …More
Federal agencies spent about $26 billion in purchases through the Federal Supply Schedules in fiscal 2014 but could be pushing …More
The spending levels planned for the IRS in the Senate’s version of the appropriations bill for the agency would leave …More
Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee have raised the idea of making the IRS an independent agency, on grounds that …More
A pipeline program for moving into the SES, the White House Leadership Development Program, that was announced last December will …More
A decision by the Comptroller General that has drawn attention—and amusement, in some cases—for its focus on plastic cutlery in …More
A subcommittee of the National Council on Federal Labor-Management Relations has reported progress toward a goal of creating common language …More
The MSPB has compiled an overview of issues relating to disciplinary actions that covers topics ranging from the probationary period …More
OPM has reminded agencies of their obligation to support nursing mothers, in particular the requirement that employers provide a private …More
About a fifth of GSA-managed buildings are consistent losers in the sense that their rental income exceeds the GSA’s cost …More
The EEOC has revised, for the first time since 1999, its policies relating to the federal sector complaint process, called …More
The Army has issued a directive defining online misconduct that while primarily of interest to uniformed personnel also has implications …More
OPM has recommended—although not required—agencies to study the gender pay patterns in their workforces, as a followup to a government-wide …More
GAO has found that the SSA does not always detect when an individual is improperly drawing benefits both from its …More
In a document that serves as a reminder of the seriousness of federal employee ethics laws in the areas of …More
GAO has issued what it calls a framework to help federal managers counter fraud and preserve integrity in government agencies …More
The Postal Service could bring in new revenue and make better use of excess space by developing services directed at …More
OPM has issued a Handbook on Workplace Flexibilities and Work-Life Programs for Elder Care that like one issued recently on …More
The EPA needs to assure that positions that become vacant due to buyouts and early retirement offers are eliminated as …More
The umbrella group for agency inspectors general has called on Congress to pass legislation to override a recent Justice Department …More