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Senior White House official violated the Hatch Act, OSC says

A filing with the Merit Systems Protection Board alleges that Biden’s domestic policy advisor shared fundraising messages for Democratic political candidates on social media.

GAO: Agency HR offices need better communication with officials in remote posts

Federal officials in Alaska, Hawaii and the United States’ various offshore territories said they struggle to combat high attrition at federal jobs in the non-contiguous U.S., despite some agencies’ efforts.

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VA whistleblowers honored for uncovering mismanagement of veterans’ personal information

Despite receiving OSC’s Public Servant award, the whistleblowers disagreed with investigators’ conclusions that they could not substantiate all of their accusations regarding the department’s alleged inappropriate use of personally identifiable information.

HHS to crack down on providers blocking access to electronic medical records

The Health and Human Services Department has received more than a thousand claims of blocked or stymied access to electronic health record information in recent years.

OPM’s retirement backlog has fallen off the agency’s list of top management challenges

The Office of Personnel Management’s inspector general last month reported that the federal government’s dedicated HR agency faces taller tasks in the form of launching a health insurance program for postal workers and verifying enrollees’ eligibility for the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program.

OSC praises case resolutions involving alleged retaliation against federal employees

The findings come as the Merit Systems Protection Board makes a change to how it handles OSC petitions.

Amid hiring surge, two VA agencies face employee background check deficiencies

The inspector general warned that shortcomings in the agencies’ background check programs were letting in unvetted staff.

OMB needs to provide public details on its plan to finish federal programs inventory, GAO says

Under a revised deadline, OMB has until January 2025 to complete an inventory of federal programs. But the agency hasn’t provided a timeline to meet such a target.

36% of new IRS hires faced delays due to technical and security clearance jams

Despite hiring 64% of its new employees in fiscal 2022 and 2023 within its 80-day goal, it took the IRS an average of 124 days to employ roughly 19,000 personnel due, in part, to system limitations.

Senators debate how to minimize the security risks of federal contractors working with China

Some agencies have blown past deadlines to implement certain requirements that address conflicts of interest in contracting while lawmakers weighed additional guardrails.

Senate report details widespread Secret Service failures in Trump assassination attempt

Lack of communication and leadership led to USSS errors, though the agency maintains no individual employees were to blame.

Nearly 40% of FAA air traffic control systems need urgent updates, GAO reports

Several systems, some which aid in navigation and communications, did not have modernization efforts in place, the GAO said.

Task force probing Trump assassination attempt to expand to include Florida incident

“We have a responsibility here in Congress to get down to the bottom of this, to figure out why these things are happening and what we can do about it,” the House speaker said in a statement.

Lawmakers mull a fraud-focused scorecard for oversight

Agency watchdogs warned lawmakers that their centralized fraud analytics capacity could end next year without congressional action.

Watchdog wants more transparency on DOD’s reprogramming of military pay funds

While GAO did not find that the realignment decreased military benefits, it did urge the Pentagon to provide more information on the funding to Congress.

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Federal employees can resolve EEO complaints without litigation. But is the alternative process fair?

The alternative dispute resolution process can reduce conflict, cost and delays through techniques like mediation.