
Senate Panel Raises Concerns about Staff Levels at DoD
The Senate Armed Services Committee in approving its version of the annual DoD authorization bill raised several concerns about staff …More
The Senate Armed Services Committee in approving its version of the annual DoD authorization bill raised several concerns about staff …More
Guidance on the new “Schedule G” category of political appointees stresses the political oversight from OPM and the White House …More
Both the OPM and Congress have focused recently on issues related to cash payments to employees at the VA, the …More
President Trump has formally launched the excepted service “Schedule Policy/Career” employment category—successor to the short-lived Schedule F of his first …More
A federal appeals court has refused to block implementation of President Trump’s executive order to strip the majority of federal …More
The TSP passed the $1 trillion mark in account balances for the first time in June, hitting $1.006 trillion, due …More
The risk of fraud against the FEHB program goes well beyond the issue of ineligible persons being covered as family …More
A backlog of cases before the MSPB governing board that had been all but cleared out earlier this year has …More
The Supreme Court’s July 8 decision allowing federal agencies to resume mass layoffs has transformed what was a looming possibility …More
Newly confirmed OPM director Scott Kupor has revived a blog not used by anyone in that position for three years, …More
The impact of pending reductions-in-force could be much larger than the commonly used numbers of 40 across 17 agencies, OPM …More
Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s action to clear the way for RIFs and agency reorganizations government-wide, an uneasy wait has …More
The return-to-office directive leaves federal agencies with some leeway in deciding whether some work still can be done offsite, and …More
The number of TSP account holders with at least $1 million in their accounts hit a record high of just …More
In the type of request that commonly is used to lay the groundwork for proposed legislation, top Republicans on the …More
OPM has withdrawn rules it proposed in 2020, but never finalized, to narrow the situations in which federal employees are …More
Three-fourths of the way through the count toward the January 2026 federal retirement COLA, the figure stands at 2.4 percent, …More
The State Department announced plans Thursday to lay off 1,353 U.S. based employees as part of a broad reorganization initiative …More
The Supreme Court has ruled to allow Trump’s executive order on mass reductions-in-force (RIFs) to move forward. The ruling effectively …More
The Senate has confirmed as OPM director Scott Kupor, previously managing partner of the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz (investors …More
The VA has stepped back from imposing a threatened major RIF, saying it expects to achieve by September 30 a …More
President Trump has extended through October 15 the general federal hiring freeze, in the process stressing to agencies that any …More
The State Department has added to its criteria for tenure and promotion decisions of Foreign Service officers an assessment of …More
The Postal Service Health Benefits program faces “critical resource issues” and the OPM has not ensured that the underlying system …More
OPM has said that new essay questions to be added to most federal job applications under a Trump administration hiring policy …More
The House passed on a narrow party line vote (218 – 214) on Thursday a major spending and tax policy …More
The GSA and HUD have cited the condition of the latter’s headquarters building as factors in their decision to move …More
The TSP has issued a technical explanation of the “retirement” effective June 30 of its 2025 lifecycle L fund—that is, …More
Through the first half of 2025, the TSP’s I fund has gained 18.69 percent, three times more than the next-highest …More
Most of the federal workplace-related provisions under consideration in the wide-ranging budget bill pending in the Senate have hit a …More