White House Releases Proposed Budget for FY 2023, 4.6% Pay Raise for Federal Employees
President Biden’s $5.8 trillion budget proposal for fiscal year (FY) 2023 aims to give every Cabinet department a budget increase while reducing the federal deficit that has skyrocketed in recent years.
Supporting Muslim Employees During Ramadan
From April 2 to May 2 this year, all Muslims (excluding children, elderly, those unwell, and pregnant women) will observe Ramadan—Islam’s fourth pillar and the ninth month of the Islamic calendar.
GAO Identifies Societal Trends Impacting Domestic Vitality, Security
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) recently published its Strategic Plan 2022-2027, identifying 12 trends affecting the future of the country, and provides priorities for Congress to consider.
Data Literacy Could Be an Essential Skill for the Federal Workforce
A new report released last week by the Data Foundation looks at 10 innovations in data literacy that federal agencies can use to effectively navigate the ever-changing data landscape.
Promoting Financial System Stability | Federal Reserve
The Federal Reserve performs five key economic functions to help ensure the financial system supports a healthy economy for American households, communities, and businesses.
DOD Issues Guidance for Civilian Personnel Reentry as Omicron Subvariant Spreads
Last week, Department of Defense (DOD) Deputy Secretary Kathleen Hicks issued guidance on the reentry of civilian employees but emphasized that business as usual is not expected.
OPM Renews Effort to Diversify SES, Launches Toolkit to Encourage Women Candidates
There may be more opportunities for women to join the Senior Executive Service (SES) under a new program to increase diversity within all federal offices.
Partnership for Public Service Asks if Federal Employees Trust Their Employer
A recent survey of approximately 500 federal employees suggests that civil servants' trust in government is closely linked to leadership performance, productivity, and retention.
Congress Approves FY22 Appropriations with Six Months Until FY23
The Senate voted 68-31 to pass a $1.5 trillion appropriations package funding the federal government through the rest of fiscal year (FY) 2022, and President Biden signed the bill into law shortly after.
USPS Violates Provisions of Postal Service Reorganization Act
The Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit determined that the U.S. Postal Service acted outside of the authority of the Postal Service Reorganization Act.
White House Directs Agencies to Analyze Digital Currency, Avenues to Mitigate Risk
President Biden signed an executive order (EO) Wednesday mandating federal agencies evaluate the risks and benefits of cryptocurrencies and establishing a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC).
Protecting America’s Workforce: OSHA at 50 | DOL
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), in celebrating its first 50 years of promoting workplace safety and health, commemorates significant achievements in its history.
FY 2022 Government Appropriations Possible Before Concurrent CR Expires
Appropriations negotiators in the House have reportedly worked through the night finalizing a $1.5 trillion omnibus package on government funding and are close to an agreement.
Change in Mask Guidance Presents Potential New Problems for Federal Managers
As the COVID-19 pandemic appears to slow across the country, federal employees are left to manage the fallout from the last two years.
Former Federal Officials Urge Congress to Check OPM’s Authority, Bolster CHCOs HR Oversight Capacity
In marking the 20th anniversary of the Chief Human Capital Officers (CHCO) Act of 2002 (Pub. L. 107-296), a panel of former federal officials testified before a Senate subcommittee on federal human resources (HR) reform.
Federal Employee Appeals Can Resume as MSPB Obtains First Quorum in 5 Years
With two of the three seats on the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) confirmed, federal employees who are looking for an appeal may not have long to wait for a resolution.