
GSA to Consolidate Rules on Information Security, Supply Chain Security
The GSA has laid the groundwork to consolidate rules on information security and supply chain security into a new section …More
The GSA has laid the groundwork to consolidate rules on information security and supply chain security into a new section …More
OMB has revised policies on federal agency collection of data on race and ethnicity with a goal of making that …More
An inspector general report has called for more clarity regarding requirements for childcare centers at National Park Service facilities and …More
OMB has issued guidance on a range of artificial intelligence-related issues including standards for its use and risk management, pulling …More
Performance.gov is sponsoring a one-hour webinar April 4 beginning at 1 pm Eastern time on “unlocking the people potential of …More
A GAO report says that the FDA faces recruitment and retention issues that are common across government among its employees …More
GSA has finalized changes to relocation reimbursement policies that will allow for agency-paid shipment of employee-owned alternative fuel vehicles—mostly meaning …More
Federal agencies estimated a total of $236 billion in improper payments for fiscal year 2023, a decrease of about $11 …More
The Senate has passed S-3613, to require federal agencies to formally consider security recommendations made by the Federal Protective Service, …More
A recent survey conducted by the TSA of airline passengers provides insights about customer experience with agency services, including the …More
A House report in support of a bill (HR-6317) now ready for a floor vote calls for more transparency around …More
Enjoying remote work? Like having the flexibility of hybrid work to choose when you can show up to the office? …More
A bill (HR-7787 and S-4039) has been offered to put agency labor-management cooperative forums in law, so that they could …More
The MSPB has issued two rulings on the scope of its authority, including holding that it has jurisdiction to hear …More
Agency IGs made recommendations in audits and recommendations that if fulfilled would yield more than $93 billion, says the annual …More
A survey by the EEOC has found that a tenth of federal agencies are not in compliance with requirements to …More
A coalition of a dozen federal employee unions and other groups has opposed setting what it called “arbitrary” building occupancy …More
Greater use of excepted service “Schedule A” hiring authority could increase federal employment of persons with disabilities but agencies experience …More
A dispute rooted in questions of the union status of immigration judges has drawn the attention of the Republican leaders …More
The EEOC has issued a call for proposals for presentations at its annual flagship training conference, the Examining Conflicts In …More
An inspector general review has found mixed progress by the IRS in carrying out the personnel-related aspects of a strategic …More
A bill (S-3613) to require federal agencies to formally consider security recommendations made by the Federal Protective Service “would improve …More
A federal court has sided with an agency in a dispute over removing an employee during the probationary period, saying …More
The inspector general of the National Archives and Records Administration has raised concerns about the off-boarding process there, citing “risk …More
The increasing complexity of Freedom of Information Act requests, shortages of employees to handle such requests and lack of communication …More
OMB has announced two separate steps under “Buy American” requirements for federal agencies, one related to supply chains agencies use …More
OPM has issued guidance to agencies and unions on establishing cooperative forums as required under a recent executive order reviving …More
A newly introduced House bill (HR-7524) seeks greater transparency in spending on federal IT, in particular focusing on the GSA …More
The FLRA has highlighted the requirements for federal labor-management cooperative forums under a recent executive order and the training available …More
Facial recognition technology used by federal law enforcement agencies has “the potential for error and thus the potential to misidentify …More