The federal government is headed toward a shutdown Wednesday morning with Congress failing to pass any funding to kick off fiscal 2026, which will cause hundreds of thousands of agency employees to be ...
As demand grows for fast, efficient, always-on digital services, Legacy Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems fall behind, leading state CIOs to look for other solutions. In this guide, learn how ...
Federal employees and members of Congress who spoke at Monday’s press conference pointed out that agency reductions in force can proceed regardless of whether there’s a government shutdown.
The Trump administration is planning to furlough around 550,000 federal employees on Wednesday if Congress fails to act before government funding expires late Tuesday evening, representing an ...
After summoning senior officers from around the world, the Defense secretary invites them to resign if they don’t agree with him.
U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman said the president “clearly” exceeded his authority when issuing an edict stripping two-thirds of the federal workforce of its collective bargaining rights.
With those departure figures included, the initiative estimates that approximately 33% of staffers at the agency when Trump took office will be gone by the end of 2025. That would leave, at the start ...
A Citrix vulnerability — suspected to have led to firings of multiple FEMA technology staff — enabled the breach, which let hackers pilfer data from FEMA servers connected to states at the southern ...
An analysis of FEMA housing assistance following Hurricane Helene reveals that higher-income households in North Carolina's rural counties received more aid, raising concerns about equity in disaster ...
Current spending is set to expire Tuesday evening. The House has approved a stopgap bill to keep agencies open through Nov. 21, but Democrats have so far blocked it from proceeding in the Senate.
OPM's new reforms show promise, but the agency should be wary of trying to apply a centralized, uniform standard to agencies varied in mission and expertise.
While the Trump administration is threatening mass layoffs if the government shuts down this week, it is leaving the door open to those plans to be revised once Congress restores agency funding.