There were three shutdowns in all through the fall and early spring.

Dems introduce bill to protect feds’ credit scores during shutdowns

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Why Federal Employees May Want to Slow Down Before Doing Roth Conversions in 2026

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Management

10 years after OPM data breach, identity protection benefits for affected feds start to expire

A federal identity monitoring program created after the hack is ending, affecting employees whose information was exposed and raising questions about long-term responsibility once protections expire.

Tech

How State finally got online passport renewal to stick

After a failed first rollout, the department reworked how it builds and deploys tech, bringing frontline staff into the process and scaling a system that’s now handling millions of renewals.

Management

Agencies delay action on Trump mail voting order amid legal fight over authority

DOJ says lawsuit is premature as questions mount over control of the Postal Service.

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Growing agency talent is critical for modernization, Transportation’s IT head says

“When there is support and excitement, then you can do magic,” Pavan Pidugu, the Transportation Department’s chief digital and information officer, said about engaging personnel across the agency to drive meaningful IT modernization.

Pay & Benefits

Weighing the costs and trade-offs of suspending FEHB for Medicare Advantage

COMMENTARY | An analysis of two markets shows some commercial plans provide the lowest estimated yearly costs, but federal annuitants must consider the required trade-offs like prior authorization and provider access.

Management

Easing USPS handgun shipping rules will exacerbate crime, warns Democrat

Rep. Maxwell Frost, D-Fla., is challenging the Postal Service’s plan to treat handguns like rifles and shotguns.

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FEMA brings back employees it recently let go as it looks to 'stabilize' its workforce

The emergency response agency made the decision ahead of hurricane season, and as a judge is demanding more information on the dismissals.

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Management

Why the next president must rebuild, not just restore, the administrative state

COMMENTARY | A reconstructed and reimagined administrative state is crucial to restoring effective government.

Exclusive Management

IBM security executive emerges as possible contender for federal cyber agency leadership post

Tom Parker doesn’t have prior government experience, characteristics the Trump administration may be seeking in its next pick to lead CISA, a person familiar said.

Pay & Benefits

TSP funds returned to growth in April

Each of the portfolios in the federal government’s 401(k)-style retirement savings program finished last month in the black.

Management

Contracting association warns it could take DHS until the end of the year to ‘get back on track’ following record-breaking shutdown

The Professional Services Council also reported that several contracting companies faced the threat of closure due to missed reimbursements from the government as a result of the funding lapse.

Management

Workers predict significant disruptions to food assistance programs as USDA announces more relocations

Programs like SNAP and WIC "simply will not function" if employees exit en masse after declining mandatory relocations across the country, union says.

Tech

One CEO’s push to speed up how the Pentagon adopts technology

Meagan Metzger saw barriers in government contracting as problems she could find a path to solve.

Tech

GSA procurement chief leads FAR overhaul

Jeffrey Koses has spent decades inside GSA’s acquisition system, moving from entry-level furniture purchasing to policy leadership and now overseeing a sweeping rewrite of the Federal Acquisition Regulation aimed at simplifying procurement and increasing flexibility for contracting officers.

Workforce

Coast Guard officer promotion advanced by Senate Republicans despite IG finding of whistleblower retaliation

Commander Jesse Millard was approved in committee on a party-line vote, despite Senate Democrats demanding that his promotion be withdrawn.

Management

DHS funding bill heads to Trump, ending shutdown for department employees

After months of delays and three shutdowns, lawmakers move forward while punting immigration funding fight.

Pay & Benefits

Sorting through Medicare myths in federal retirement decisions

Common assumptions about Part B, IRMAA and FEHB coordination can obscure how coverage and costs actually play out over time.

Updated Workforce

How an obscure federal agency threatens to upend union disputes

The Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service has begun delaying and denying union requests for arbitrators to hear grievance cases, a move that has shocked longtime experts.