Agencies should aim for a 30-day deadline to implement Trump’s return-to-office executive order, according to a memo from the Office of Personnel Management.
The State Department has already begun to implement the president’s memo cancelling telework agreements as of March 1 and remote work arrangements July 1, with exceptions for military spouses and employees with disabilities.
Various NGOs reported seeing the address added to their email lists. But they don’t think it’s Orwellian. They think it’s a prank.
Sources said the White House has discussed testing a message system where President Donald Trump could message the federal government's 2 million civilian employees.
Federal government heads ordered to "take action to terminate, to the maximum extent allowed by law, all DEI, DEIA, and "environmental justice" offices and positions.
A new memo from the human capital agency says federal agencies should change policies and require workers to be in the office full time by the end of the week.
A new Office of Personnel Management memo also tells agencies to determine whether or not the new federal hires should be retained at the agency.
The Trump administration has spent its first several days in office waging a pressure campaign on the federal workforce. In early messages, the administration told employees that they had a new obligation to inform on other workers that may surreptitiously be carrying out DEI policies, and banned external communications at several agencies.
The administration tested its ability to send communications to all 2.3 million federal employees from a single email address.
Greg Hogan will serve as CIO, an agency spokesperson confirmed to FedScoop on Wednesday. His appointment comes roughly a week after Melvin Brown II took over that role following former CIO Guy Cavallo’s retirement from federal service.
President Donald Trump’s administration is testing a new capability that would allow officials to email the entire federal government workforce at once.