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Tech

Treasury missed security controls in giving DOGE system access, GAO finds

The finding is among the first oversight reports Congress’ watchdog has released about the controversial cost-cutting team.

Management

IRS whistleblower program set for possible overhaul after bipartisan House vote

The measure would reshape how claims move through the system, how court reviews are handled and how payments are ultimately made. Over its history, the program has recovered about $7.5 billion.

Workforce

EPA workers disciplined for dissent letter get legal aid from whistleblower groups

Lawyers for Good Government and the Government Accountability Project announced Tuesday that the two organizations would represent EPA workers who signed a 2025 “declaration of dissent” as they challenge their discipline before the Merit Systems Protection Board.

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Management

McMahon distances herself from past Education layoffs, vows some rebuilding even amid elimination effort

The secretary says it is "difficult" to defend some of the cuts, adding they were underway before her arrival. She continues to support the department's elimination, however.

Management

DHS funding bill stalls as House GOP seeks changes to Senate deal

House Republicans’ push to change a Senate funding bill is slowing efforts to end the DHS shutdown and raising the risk of missed paychecks for federal workers.

Pay & Benefits

House GOP on Trump’s 2027 pay freeze: ‘That’s politics’

Republicans on the House Appropriations Committee last week beat back multiple attempts to increase federal workers’ pay next year and restore their workplace rights.

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Management

Former civil servants aim to shape policy as members of Congress

Dozens of federal employees who left or were pushed out of government in 2025 are now running for office.

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Oversight

Agencies doled out $186B in improper payments last year, GAO says

That fiscal year 2025 improper payment number is up by $24 billion from the previous fiscal year, even as the Trump administration says that it’s tamping down on fraud.

Management

The ‘doers’ need a budget: Why a $100 million council fund can end federal management failures

COMMENTARY | The CFO, CIO, and CHCO councils are full of "doers" who have the knowledge to fix pervasive government failures. Congress must grant them a direct, unrestricted $100 million budget, bypassing OMB, to finally test and scale solutions across federal silos.

Breaking News Management

Trump evacuated from White House Correspondents’ Dinner after shots fired

Security forces responded to an incident near a screening area, and authorities took one person into custody.

Management

Senate advances GOP budget blueprint to boost ICE and Border Patrol funding

The measure cleared 50-48 after a marathon amendment session and sets up a reconciliation path for immigration enforcement spending.

Tech

NIST is giving fingerprint examiners better tools for a messy job

COMMENTARY | A newly annotated fingerprint dataset combined with open-source software could help forensic examiners work more consistently, train more effectively and sort through evidence faster.

Management

Fed employee appeals system independence at stake in new Supreme Court brief

The high court has heard arguments in a similar case regarding the president’s authority to remove members of quasi-judicial agencies.

Oversight

Catch me if you can’t: How fraudsters are outpacing the government

COMMENTARY | The government must stop chasing money lost to fraud and instead focus on preventing the crime before payments go out. This requires policy changes so agencies can share information and be rewarded for stopping losses at the source.

Management

Executive order on mail ballots tests limits of Postal Service independence

Postal experts and former officials say the directive could reshape longstanding boundaries between the White House and the Postal Service and is already facing legal challenges over its authority and impact on election administration.

Tech

IRS lacks transparent plans to leverage tech in the face of staffing cuts, GAO and employees say

Agency leaders are “shoving AI at us,” one IRS employee said, despite the fact that “they don’t have the right tools for us yet.”

Pay & Benefits

They did everything right and still haven’t been paid

Months after retiring, some federal workers are stuck in a bureaucratic maze with no checks, no answers and no clear end in sight.