Supporters of Nicolas Maduro and late Hugo Chavez hold posters with their images after explosions and low-flying aircraft were heard on Jan. 3, 2026, in Caracas, Venezuela.
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Management

Controlling ratings inflation is a good idea...but a forced distribution isn’t

COMMENTARY | OPM's plan to corral inflated performance ratings should also be mindful not to undercut employee excellence with arbitrary limits on recognition.

Oversight

Office of Special Counsel resumes Hatch Act enforcement against former feds for violations during their service

The agency had paused filing Hatch Act complaints against such individuals pending a Merit Systems Protection Board decision on the jurisdiction of former federal employees.

Workforce

The twists and turns of Trump’s 2025 war on unions

Since returning to office, the Trump administration has engaged in a series of efforts to sideline labor representatives within the federal government.

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Defense

Pentagon preps to enforce ban on companies with ‘indirect’ ties to China

Defense firms will be notified of potential links to blacklisted Chinese-military companies a year before the contracting ban goes into effect, the assistant defense secretary for industrial policy said.

Tech

Senate adjourns without confirming CISA director

Sean Plankey’s nomination faltered as lawmakers ran out the clock after a tumultuous year of workforce reductions. The cyberdefense agency enters the new year without a permanent leader as the White House finalizes a sweeping national cyber strategy.

Defense

Pentagon will cough up summaries of 3 years of safety investigations, per NDAA

Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., pushed for the disclosure amid rise in military aviation mishaps.

Workforce

Supreme Court won’t halt judge’s probe into civil service laws’ virility, for now

The unsigned order, which prompted no public dissents, suggested the Trump administration could return to the high court if the federal district court’s factfinding mission commences before justices consider whether to formally take on the case.

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Workforce

GSA backs off planned layoffs within its technology team after court order

The Technology Transformation Services has lost 67% of its staff since Jan. 25.

Workforce

CISA opens 100 applications for CyberCorps students

Earlier hiring snags had forced the scholarship program to pause recruitment of top student talent for cyber jobs.

Exclusive Oversight

USCIS’ arbitrarily strict FOIA policy is keeping some migrants from receiving their immigration records, whistleblower alleges

In a protected disclosure to Congress, an agency employee claims that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services since 2024 has been finding ways to reject Freedom of Information Act requests from migrants in order to make it seem like the agency is complying with a court order.

Pay & Benefits

Feds will have Dec. 24 and Dec. 26 off

Federal employees will now have a five-day weekend, beginning on Christmas Eve.

Pay & Benefits

Trump finalizes 1% pay raise for most feds

The president also tasked OPM Director Scott Kupor with analyzing whether to provide federal law enforcement officers with a 3.8% pay increase, in line with what military service members are set to receive next month.

Pay & Benefits

Retiring soon? Key decisions every federal employee must make

From survivor benefits and health coverage to leave payouts and TSP choices, federal employees nearing retirement face deadlines that can permanently shape their finances.

Defense

Trump rebrands troop housing subsidy as ‘warrior dividend’ bonus checks

More than $2.9 billion in reconciliation funds was allocated to beef up troop housing allowances. Now, it’s being used for $1,776 checks.

Exclusive Management

Trump to limit top ratings for all feds and consolidate scoring in forthcoming rule

Though the forced distribution of performance ratings is “categorically prohibited” under current rules, federal agencies already appear to be adopting the system, before the proposal has even been announced.

Tech

Warren, Sanders push Labor on plans to create a centralized unemployment ‘starting point’

The senators worry that the planned intake of applicant data at the Labor Department will create "grievous economic and privacy risks for millions of Americans.”

Management

Postal Service hopes selling access to its final-leg delivery network will provide much-needed revenue

Because the U.S. Postal Service delivers to all U.S. addresses, many private companies rely on the agency to ship to harder-to-reach places. Postmaster General David Steiner wants to enable more businesses to utilize this service.