Federal Correctional Institution Terminal Island, located in southern California near Long Beach, currently faces $110 million in critical repair needs over the next two decades.

Bureau of Prisons to ‘suspend operations’ at California penitentiary

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Management

DOGE no longer has ‘centralized leadership’ under White House tech team, personnel head says

The team that was altered to house DOGE — formerly the U.S. Digital Service — is also still doing its own technology work across agencies.

Defense

Pentagon investigates Sen. Mark Kelly after he appears in video blasted by Trump

The Defense Department’s inquiry has intensified tensions between the administration and Democratic lawmakers while spotlighting the limits of military law over members of Congress.

Workforce

Correctional officers sue for restoration of union rights

The American Federation of Government Employees’ agency-specific lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s executive orders aimed at excising unions from most federal agencies accused the U.S. Bureau of Prisons of arbitrary and capricious decision-making.

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Management

Ex-feds join forces to reimagine government post-Trump

The nonprofit Democracy Forward has tapped more than a dozen former government workers as fellows to generate proposals to improve their former agencies’ effectiveness.

Defense

Foreign spies are targeting Army soldiers, civilians and families, official warns

Current and former federal workers, especially those with security clearances, should be aware of the attempts, an Army intelligence chief said in a November memo.

Management

House Science Dems call for investigation into NASA Goddard cuts

The administration’s ongoing push to close labs and facilities at the Goddard Space Flight Center “risks permanently degrading Goddard’s scientific and technical capabilities with these moves,” Democratic members of the House Science, Space and Technology Committee wrote.

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Management

New federal student debt rule seen as tool to enforce Trump agenda

A new Trump administration rule, set to take effect in July, restricting eligibility for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program has drawn multiple lawsuits.

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Defense

Trump: Telling troops to refuse illegal orders is 'seditious behavior'

"Our laws are clear: You can refuse illegal orders,” six Democratic lawmakers said in a video. "TRAITORS!!!" Trump responded.

Management

Agency layoff rules to get an overhaul under nearly finalized Trump administration proposal

OPM’s reduction in force revamp plan will put performance ratings over tenure and strip some employees of protections.

Tech

ICE — overwhelmed with applicants — leans on cyber talent program to speed tech hiring

ICE’s acting CIO, Dustin Goetz, said the agency will need more personnel as it seeks to meet sweeping deportation and detainment demands set by the White House.

Workforce

A federal employee morale survey is worthwhile...but not this way

COMMENTARY | The future of the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey may be in question, but while the Partnership for Public Service aims to preserve its own version of the employee poll, there may be another way to gauge the organizational climate of the federal government.

Tech

Login.gov director departs for the private sector

Whoever officially leads the government’s identity proofing service next could impact how millions of Americans interact with the government online.

Management

Democrats try again to reestablish legal deference to agencies on regulations

The bicameral bill also seeks to limit the ability of businesses to influence the rulemaking process.

Pay & Benefits

Mailbag Week: Retirement applications and processing

A look at common retirement-processing snags, what causes delays and where OPM’s newer systems fit into the picture.

Oversight

House Dems urge Trump administration to act on health insurance claim denials

Reps. Bobby Scott, D-Va., and Mark DeSaulnier, D-Calif., call on the Labor Department’s EBSA to strengthen staffing, improve data collection and enhance appeals protections as claim denials continue to harm participants and beneficiaries.

Management

SSA abandons planned disability program overhaul expected to cut benefits for thousands

Trump administration officials informed the co-founder of a nonprofit disability advocacy group that a proposed rule — which would have updated decades-old occupational data, in addition to changing eligibility considerations — will no longer be moving forward.

Exclusive Management

Doug Burgum is charging Interior Department agencies a premium to subsume their employees

The Interior Department's consolidation efforts is coming with a cost to National Parks and other components of the agency.