IG ‘Deeply Concerned’ about TSA
DHS inspector general John Roth has told a House hearing that 14 years after the inception of TSAhe is “deeply …More
DHS inspector general John Roth has told a House hearing that 14 years after the inception of TSAhe is “deeply …More
At the same hearing, the GAO raised similar concerns, in particular focusing on screening errors. GAO noted that last September, …More
A report commissioned by the Independent Women’s Forum suggests that federal hiring managers would do well to emphasize the government’s …More
Despite spending some $430 million, DHS still has not managed to establish interoperable communications among its components and with external …More
The Justice Department IG’s office has told Congress that it will release summaries of personnel-related investigations on its public website, …More
A new guide on sexual orientation and gender identity discrimination in the federal workplace largely pulls together and restates previously …More
Agency management was told to widely distribute the guide and make it available for review in central locations, saying that …More
Amid a continuing stream of audit reports finding wasteful and inappropriate use of government-issued charge cards, one agency receiving a …More
Stung by a GAO report of last year finding excessive use of administrative leave—also called excused absence—including for extended periods …More
The fact sheet says that placing an employee in paid, non-duty status pending a disciplinary action “is an immediate, temporary …More
MSPB has said in its annual report that it faces operational challenges including the impact of appeals challenging the 2013 …More
The MSPB report also shows that the majority of appeals filed at hearing officers are pushed through to a decision …More
Lack of preparation of managers is among the risks to good federal personnel management, according to a report summarizing conclusions …More
The 2013 furloughs at DoD triggered by sequestration budget limits had impacts including decreased employee morale and mission delays, GAO …More
Senate advocates of reviving an attempt to reform the Postal Service continue to hold briefings to build a coalition in …More
Several issues related to personnel management are among the top challenges for EPA management, according to the agency’s IG, which …More
DoD would have to submit a study by next February comparing the full cost of performance of functions by in-house …More
OPM and individual employing agencies have taken steps toward achieving the goals outlined in a 2010 government-wide strategic plan from …More
An IG report has raised issues with the Energy Department’s management of spare parts inventories, finding in a review at …More
Federal agencies must tell their employees that “legislative changes by some states and the District of Columbia do not alter …More
The OPM memo adds, however, that disciplinary action for drug use is not mandatory. Under the drug-free workplace order, “the …More
The bipartisan leaders of the Senate Judiciary Committee have asked GAO to report on the cost to agencies of Freedom …More
Bipartisan legislation (S-1378) offered in the Senate would a program that allows agency IGs to reward federal employees with a …More
The Agriculture Department, as part of a workforce diversity initiative, has been piloting a new hiring strategy focused on educational …More
Federal agencies spend about $1.2 billion a year on about 1.5 million mobile devices and associated services but most agencies …More
OPM has cited a cooperative project with the Agriculture Department as an example of the type of service it provides …More
An IG report could boost a push to extend the Postal Service’s role in providing financial services, saying that while …More
Federal agencies continue to suffer from serious personnel management problems that “threaten their ability to cost-effectively carry out their missions,” …More
The EEOC has said it is expanding a portal it created in 2013 with a goal of providingmore education and …More
A DoD IG’s report on misuse of charge cards, the latest in a long line of similar reports there and …More