
OMB Issues Guidance on Virus-Response Spending
OMB told federal agencies to “marshal all legally available federal resources to combat” the Coronavirus pandemic, issuing a class exception …More
OMB told federal agencies to “marshal all legally available federal resources to combat” the Coronavirus pandemic, issuing a class exception …More
The EEOC has expanded its guidance on workplace laws including the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Rehabilitation Act—which apply …More
DoD has expanded on recent guidance generally requiring that face masks be worn on its facilities in settings where the …More
The Navy CIO office has warned that unsecured commercial video conferencing may pose a security risk, a consideration that now …More
Only one of six departments or agencies that GAO reviewed was in full compliance with requirements under law and OMB …More
OPM has published new data on the Senior Executive Service, the highest level to which career federal employees typically can …More
Due to the nature of many federal jobs and its higher percentage of older employees, the federal workforce is at …More
An application period will open May 1 for the annual CXO Fellowship program, a professional development program in the areas …More
GSA has issued guidance to agencies on steps to take if they suspect a workplace has been contaminated by the …More
The EEOC has said it will allow some flexibility for both federal employees and responding agencies regarding deadlines for complaints …More
The DoD CIO’s office has produced a document of IT security-related do’s and don’ts for teleworkers, a timely document government-wide …More
The GSA may not be achieving the savings claimed from using contractors to negotiate some leases for federal building space, …More
Federal Executive Boards in 2019 continued their emphasis on emergency preparedness, safety and security—hosting 14 exercises with over 900 participants, …More
The IRS is not achieving the savings it projected through consolidation of processing centers and already is unable to fill …More
The FLRA is soliciting comments on whether so-called “zipper” clauses—which foreclose or limit mid-term bargaining during the term of a …More
Charges of retaliation by management officials accounted for about 320 of the 3,900 investigations into alleged misconduct at two Justice …More
The Federal Bureau of Prisons is operating under a two-week partial lockdown in response to a growing number of quarantines …More
The final report of the National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service—a group of experts that met for two …More
Goals of the GSA Energy Savings Performance Contracts program in federal buildings are not being met, an IG report has …More
In the first major interpretation of a 2017 law strengthening VA management’s hand in disciplinary cases, a federal appeals court …More
The AFGE union has filed a suit seeking to have recent decisions of the Federal Service Impasses Panel overthrown on …More
An IG report and a new Coronavirus response plan from VA management have separately raised warnings that shortages of employees—long …More
OMB, OPM and the CIO Council have jointly made available temporary detail opportunities “to support the growth and development of …More
Requests received by agencies for records under the Freedom of Information Act increased by about 30 percent over 2012-2018 to …More
The Federal Managers Association has named as its Manager of the Year Kenneth A. Westlake, deputy director of the tribal …More
OPM has issued a contract to the National Academy of Public Administration to conduct a study of the potential shift …More
GSA has raised the threshold below which federal employees may personally keep gifts and other items of value from foreign …More
With many federal and other offices that take fingerprints temporarily closed due to the Coronavirus, agencies have discretion to delay …More
Agencies have discretion to swear in and onboard new employees remotely for the duration of the Coronavirus emergency, OPM has …More
SSA has issued a warning about scams related to its office closures, apparently the first—but likely not the last—instance of …More