U.S. District Judge Charles Alsup had sought to have the acting head of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), Charles Ezell, testify on Thursday about the mass firing of probationary employees.
He served as a mid-level employee at OPM—essentially the government’s HR department—for about five years, focusing on data and analytics, before Trump plucked him out of obscurity on Jan. 20 ...
A federal judge has ordered the acting head of the Office of Personnel Management to testify at a court hearing examining the legality of the Trump administration’s mass firings of federal ...
An empty net in hockey is when a team removes its goaltender from the ice, leaving its goal unattended. It's a calculated risk. By removing the goalie, a team gains an extra skater, increasing its ...
The inspector general for the Office of Personnel Management is investigating the Department of Government Efficiency‘s access to data systems across numerous government agencies. The ...
The Office of Personnel Management’s internal watchdog will investigate potential cybersecurity and privacy risks tied to the Department of Government Efficiency’s recent inroads into various ...
The president reportedly told his Cabinet that the unelected billionaire does not have final say over agency personnel and policy—but it sure feels like he does.
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Netflix users are being warned about a dangerous email scam that mimics official communications, urging them to update payment information. Cybercriminals are using AI to create realistic phishing ...
The Trump administration has revised a Jan. 20 memo asking federal agencies to provide a list of all probationary employees to the Office of Personnel Management, adding a disclaimer that OPM is ...