Workforce
DOJ contradicts FEMA on who approved mass firings
"I don't have a great explanation for that," a DOJ lawyer says when asked to clarify in court.
Oversight
Homeland Security Department is stonewalling watchdog investigations, GOP senator alleges
Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., said that he would procedurally obstruct the legislative process until officials respond to his questions about department oversight.
Management
After a lawsuit, USDA agrees to share climate risk data with farmers
Now, even if the webpages come down again, the data can remain public.
Management
LGBTQ data is disappearing under Trump, reports find
Government agencies have gotten rid of gender identity and sexual orientation data elements from over 360 data collections over the last year.
Sponsor Content
Think You’re Covered? It May Be Time to Revisit Your Life Insurance
FEGLI may not fully protect your family’s future. Discover portable GEBA Group Term Life Insurance to help close coverage gaps and secure long-term financial peace of mind.
Updated
Workforce
‘They are America’: Photographer spotlights civil servants who have lost their jobs under Trump
Retired lawyer Allan Dinkoff has documented 65 ex-feds for his photography project “Targeted: Portraits of Civil Servants Under Trump.”
Management
Congress searches for shutdown off-ramp as DHS employees start missing pay
Republican leaders hope a new vote this week, and pressure from war in Iran, will help spur a breakthrough on DHS funding.
Pay & Benefits
Most TSP funds were flat in February
Only the Thrift Savings Plan’s international fund saw growth in excess of 2% last month.
Sponsor Content
5G Powers Mission-Ready Connectivity: Powering secure, real-time coordination for federal agencies
How are agencies approaching 5G and network slicing? New 2025 survey insights reveal federal IT priorities, challenges, and strategies for secure, mission-critical connectivity.
Defense
Fake DOD memo about ‘compromised’ apps shows swift spread of deceptive messaging
The message, widely circulated as the U.S. bombed Iran, shows how quickly unverified information can reach troops.
FEATURED INSIGHTS
Management
How federal HR modernization can better serve employees
COMMENTARY | OPM’s Federal HR 2.0 consolidates systems, but without connected workflows and AI-driven experiences agencies may still see the same old results.
Defense
Strikes on Iran will test US cyber strategy abroad, and defenses at home
The federal government’s cyber defense agency is short-staffed, and Tehran is known for its retaliatory cyberattacks.
Management
Wyden to block confirmation for NSA director, citing lack of experience
The senator, in part, took issue with Lt. Gen. Joshua Rudd’s responses to questions regarding civil liberties and oversight against unlawful surveillance.
TSP TICKER
FUND
G
F
C
S
I
MAR 03 CLOSE
$19.7308
$21.1564
$109.2716
$102.9777
$59.1413
DAILY CHANGE
0.0021
-0.0178
-1.0372
-1.8045
-2.2315
THIS MONTH (%)
0.03
-0.51
-0.89
-0.92
-5.13
FUND
L 2070
L 2060
L 2050
L 2040
L 2030
L INCOME
MAR 03 CLOSE
$13.0165
$21.9642
$42.4860
$69.1918
$59.1482
$29.6158
DAILY CHANGE
-0.2597
-0.4383
-0.6991
-0.9964
-0.6730
-0.1605
THIS MONTH (%)
-2.36
-2.36
-1.98
-1.74
-1.37
-0.66
FUND
MAR 03
CLOSE
CLOSE
DAILY
CHANGE
CHANGE
THIS
MONTH
MONTH
G
$19.7308
0.0021
0.03
F
$21.1564
-0.0178
-0.51
C
$109.2716
-1.0372
-0.89
S
$102.9777
-1.8045
-0.92
I
$59.1413
-2.2315
-5.13
L 2070
$13.0165
-0.2597
-2.36
L 2060
$21.9642
-0.4383
-2.36
L 2050
$42.4860
-0.6991
-1.98
L 2040
$69.1918
-0.9964
-1.74
L 2030
$59.1482
-0.6730
-1.37
L INCOME
$29.6158
-0.1605
-0.66
Workforce
IRS, Fiscal Service defy judges, terminate union contracts
The move to ax collective bargaining agreements with the National Treasury Employees Union, until now protected by a federal court order, comes just two weeks after the Office of Personnel Management issued guidance seemingly encouraging agencies to ignore the courts.
Management
Federal agencies urged to prepare as states warn of World Cup cyber, physical threats
State and local leaders are raising alarms about potential attacks, urging federal officials to coordinate security and protect critical infrastructure during the international sporting event.
Workforce
Ex-DOJ civil rights attorneys continue their work ‘just not in the division’
About three quarters of lawyers working on civil rights at the Justice Department have left the division since President Donald Trump took office.
Tech
These former government tech leaders are prepping day-one plans for a future administration
Mikey Dickerson, the first head of the U.S. Digital Service, is a senior advisor for the effort, called the Tech Viaduct.
Workforce
Officials warn disaster response at risk as former and current FEMA leaders clash in court over mass staff cuts
Recent FEMA execs say the current leadership does not understand how the agency actually works.
Workforce
Appeals court declines to block Trump’s anti-union EOs
The lone Democratic appointee on a Ninth Circuit three-judge panel suggested that he and his colleagues may reach a different conclusion with the benefit of a “fully developed factual record.”
Oversight
Memo to JD Vance: Fighting the War on waste
COMMENTARY | The White House's proposed war on fraud, waste and abuse is neither new nor an assured outcome for any presidential administration, but history offers some lessons that can help get started.
Oversight
Bipartisan lawmakers worried about shaky progress on modernized government worker background check system
The IT system undergirding the overhauled background check program is nearly a decade behind schedule and billions over budget.
Pay & Benefits
How to make the most of FERS, Social Security and your TSP
Understanding each part of your federal retirement can help you plan when and how to retire and avoid surprises.
Oversight
GAO report offers new details on the workers agencies lost last year
The government watchdog agency found that nearly 144,000 federal workers were accepted into the deferred resignation program in the first half of 2025.
Management
Judiciary requests control over courthouse property management partially due to job cuts at GSA
The General Services Administration, which manages government property, said in a statement that the “American taxpayer is best served by the judiciary focusing on the rule of law while GSA continues to focus on the federal real estate portfolio.”
Management