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Management

From a retired federal worker: Realizing I’m not special changed my leadership

COMMENTARY | How embracing a simple truth about federal service reshaped a leader’s approach to managing people and priorities.

Workforce

In partisan letter, Bisignano shifts blame on 1-800 call times, cites dated stats

Current and former Social Security officials said the commissioner at various points blamed his predecessor for problems that did not exist and took credit for Biden-era improvements.

Management

All remaining DOGE staff are in political positions, despite concerns of ‘burrowing in’

No DOGE personnel have converted to permanent, career roles.

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The Federal SOC Evolution: Transforming Cybersecurity Operations to Meet Tomorrow’s Threats

Outdated SOCs leave federal agencies vulnerable to cyber threats, prompting leaders to push for modernization to improve detection and response.

Oversight

Trump illegally froze 1,800 NIH medical research grants, Congress’ watchdog says

The Government Accountability Office said the cancellation of $8 billion in NIH grants was a violation of the Impoundment Control Act and the Constitution.

Pay & Benefits

As Social Security turns 90, lessons from the past can guide its future

From hurricane preparedness to policy reform, history shows how learning from past challenges can shape a stronger Social Security system moving forward.

Tech

OpenAI to give federal agencies ChatGPT access at $1 per year

The General Services Administration signs this new OneGov pact to help agencies adopt advanced artificial intelligence tools as part of the Trump administration’s push for AI leadership.

Workforce

VA terminates most of its union contracts, appearing to disregard OPM guidance

The move runs against the Trump administration’s claims to federal jurists that agencies would wait until the conclusion of litigation challenging the president’s executive order seeking to outlaw collective bargaining at most federal agencies on national security grounds.

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Management

‘The neutrality of the agency has been eliminated’: Stats-based feds decry BLS chief’s firing

Employees express concern Trump's firing of the commissioner, which followed a weak jobs report, will lead to future interference with their work.

Management

Why FEMA is essential in disasters, and how losing independent agency status hurt its ability to function

Decades of disaster response history help explain how changes to FEMA’s structure have affected its ability to manage emergencies.

Workforce

Trump administration cuts age limits for ICE agent recruits

The Homeland Security Department is using a recent funding infusion to hire more Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents with the goal of deporting more migrants.

Pay & Benefits

Why it might be time to look beyond U.S. stocks: A guide for federal retirees

The Thrift Savings Plan offers federal employees the ability to diversify their investments to international markets through the I Fund, which may soon be a popular strategy option.

Management

Thomas Shedd departs as Labor CIO

The longtime Tesla engineer appears to still be working at the General Services Administration, according to two employees, even as he leaves his post at the Labor Department.

Tech

GSA adds global AI providers to the schedule

ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini are now available to agencies through a single source for buying artificial intelligence capabilities.

Defense

Pentagon asks to move $150M to speed up Air Force One by 2 years

The move is part of DOD’s $5.4 billion omnibus reprogramming request.

Management

After Senate moves bipartisan spending bills, Dem leaders request sit down on shutdown-aversion plan

The Senate is moving fiscal 2026 funding measures with ease but there is still no overall strategy in Congress.

Management

What should we do with the ODNI? One plank owner’s thoughts

COMMENTARY | The Office of the Director of National Intelligence began as an effort to streamline intelligence-sharing in the wake of 9/11, but current reform efforts raise questions about its future role.

Workforce

FBI agents would get increased whistleblower protections under bipartisan bill

The measure’s sponsor, Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, has previously slammed the FBI over its enforcement of existing whistleblower protections.

Defense

Defense tech office cuts staff down to 40

The cuts to the Defense Technical Information Center are intended to refocus it on “its core statutory mission” according to a Pentagon spokesperson.

Workforce

A second appeals court has allowed Trump’s anti-union EO to go into effect

A three-judge panel on the Ninth Circuit Court rejected claims that President Trump’s barring collective bargaining for two-thirds of the federal workforce was retaliatory in nature, finding that the administration would have done so regardless of labor groups’ various legal challenges.