Jenny Holzer’s “For the FDA” | GSA
Completed in 2012, Jenny Holzer conceptual artwork “For the FDA” invites employees and visitors to relax while reading the quotes etched into the stone.
FMA Announces Ron Gryga as Manager of the Year
In a career that has spanned more than 31 years, Ron Gryga has exemplified all that the Federal Managers Association (FMA) stands for, advocating excellence in public service.
Vaccine Mandate for Federal Employees Resumes as 5th Circuit Vacates Preliminary Injunction
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has vacated the nationwide preliminary injunction on President Biden’s vaccine mandate for the federal workforce, determining the district court lacked jurisdiction.
Alleged Taxpayer Funds Misuse on Capitol Hill Prompt Investigations
The Office of Congressional Ethics (OGE) has twice investigated Rep. Alex Mooney (R-WV) for alleged misuse of taxpayer dollars and interference with an investigation in the past year.
New Rule Expands Buy Indian Act, Advances Equity Executive Order
The Interior Department Indian Affairs Office published a final rule in the Federal Register last week to increase Tribal businesses' access to funding and procurement preferences.
IRS Aims to Clear Backlog in 2022 Amid Announcements of Hiring Spree, Reentry Plans
As the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) continues to work through existing backlogs, the filing deadline for taxpayers remains Monday, April 18, 2022.
Seven Steps to Financial Independence
What is financial independence? Not having to rely on other people (such as your parents) or lending institutions (such as banks, savings, or loans) for financial security.
Secretary Mayorkas Honors 800 DHS Employees Ahead of Public Service Recognition Week
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas paid tribute to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) workforce during the 2022 Secretary’s Awards.
Celebrating Ramadan | State Department
Senior Advisor Asha Castleberry-Hernandez wishes all celebrating Ramadan and shares one of her favorite memories of enjoying iftar at a traditional diwaniya gathering.
FEDS Protection Attends FMA’s 84th National Convention
After the last few years of virtual events, the Convention was a welcome opportunity for FEDS to re-connect with the FMA membership in person.
Celebrating the Dimensions of Leadership
The African American Federal Executive Association (AAFEA) is proud to present the 18th annual Leadership Development Workshop, September 19-21, 2022.
The Future of Virtual and Hybrid Events
COVID-19 ushered in a shift from physical events to the rapidly evolving digital environment. This week on FEDtalk, we remenise to the period of grasping at straws and the future of virtual events.
Proposed Bipartisan Bill Aims to Improve Government Efficiency, Save Taxpayers Money
Reps. Kilmer and Timmons aim to improve government efficiency and increase taxpayer savings with their latest bill—the Improving Government for America’s Taxpayers Act (H.R. 262).
OPM Bolsters Federal Employees Voting, Administration Seeks Same for Native Communities
In March 2021, President Biden issued an executive order (E.O. 14019) to expand access to voting. New Administration guidance indicates that voting is now more than just an election day event.
AFGE Confirms 600 COVID-19 Fatalities as Commerce, HUD Release Reentry Plans
Everett Kelley, National President of the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), revealed at the union's annual conference that more than 600 members have died of COVID-19.
5-Year Strategy at GSA Indicates Digital Government Can Rebuild Public Trust
The General Services Administration (GSA) recently identified digital government as a key strategic objective of a five-year strategic plan to restore public trust in federal agencies.
MSPB Imposes Issue Exhaustion Requirement in Appointments Clause Case
The Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) has broken from the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in Carr v. Saul, holding its adversarial nature of proceedings requires issue exhaustion.
Perceptions of the Federal Government | Partnership for Public Service
With panelists Loren DeJonge Schulman, Nadzeya Shutava and Paul Hitlin, the Partnership for Public Service discusses how to improve the public's perception of the federal government.