
Bipartisan Bill Offered on Federal Agency AI Purchases, Use
A newly offered bipartisan bill in the Senate (S-4495) would set standards for federal agency purchase and use of artificial …More
A newly offered bipartisan bill in the Senate (S-4495) would set standards for federal agency purchase and use of artificial …More
The Partnership for Public Service has found what it called “alarming” decreases in the public’s views of the government, although …More
DHS is not meeting its time-to-hire goals for nine of the 13 occupations that it has designated as the highest …More
A report on a spending bill (HR-8580) for the VA passed by the House, citing the department’s challenges in recruiting …More
A new publication says that increasing the employment of neurodiverse persons in federal agencies could help address both their historic …More
The IRS has reduced its office space footprint by about 8 percent since fiscal 2018 but it lacks a comprehensive …More
A newly introduced Senate bill (S- S-4476) would reserve for career employees more senior positions at the State Department, with …More
All federal programs designated as “high-impact service providers” under the Biden administration’s President’s Management Agenda have completed assessments of their …More
A report filed in support of a bill pending a Senate vote (S-2032) says that federal agencies need to have …More
Federal agencies “strengthened the maturity of their information security programs on average” in recent years but supply chain and cybersecurity …More
An IG audit has found only a small number of cases of possible conflicts of interest among SSA employees from …More
GAO has listed the top open recommendations for OPM as (in its words): Making hiring authorities more effective. To ensure …More
GSA has finalized rules for reducing “single-use, unrecyclable, difficult to recycle, or frequently littered” plastics in purchases under the Federal …More
An interagency body of IG offices overseeing pandemic-related spending has compiled a list of lessons learned for agencies to apply …More
An inspector general report has said there is “reasonable assurance” that the more than $500 million in gold the U.S. …More
Members of both the House and Senate have continued pressing the VA for explanations and possible disciplinary actions in the …More
OPM has finalized rules regulations extending through 2028 a special authority for hiring into federal a position the spouse of …More
The GAO has called for better workforce planning at two components of the Energy Department and the U.S. Postal Service, …More
The EEOC has opened registration its main annual training conference, the EXCEL (Examining Conflicts in Employment Law) conference, which will …More
Criminal organizations are working to recruit USPS employees to participate in schemes including drug smuggling and stealing items from the …More
The Partnership for Public Service says that a recent survey it conducted shows that “federal careers are natural fits for …More
The GAO has updated its compilation of best practices for federal agencies in carrying out DEIA programs, with the most …More
Legislation (HR-8298 and S-4327) has been offered in Congress to increase the liability of federal agencies and other employers covered …More
GSA will host a hybrid in-person and online IT Modernization Summit June 11 “to bring the federal and industry communities …More
The Biden administration has issued a “Blueprint for the Use of Social and Behavioral Science to Advance Evidence-Based Policymaking,” calling …More
The House Budget Committee has approved two bills aimed at addressing the longstanding problem of improper payments by federal agencies …More
OPM has highlighted actions it has taken under the Biden administration’s executive order on artificial intelligence which among many other …More
The House has passed HR-5527, to reauthorize through 2033 the Technology Modernization Fund, to increase its focus on replacing outdated …More
An EEOC law judge has approved a settlement in a class action suit originating in 2007 alleging discrimination against African …More
Federal agencies should start taking steps now—if they haven’t already—for an upcoming transition to a new travel and expense management …More