Executive Order Creates New Class of Federal Employees
President Trump signed an executive order on October 21, 2020 creating a new classification for federal employees. Per the order, employees that are in confidential, policy making positions would be categorized as Schedule F employees and would not be subject to traditional Title 5 workplace protections. These employees would also be barred from organizing against or appealing the administration. The order grants agency leaders broad discretion to hire and fire individuals in this schedule.
White House Strategy Identifies Emerging Tech Crucial to National Security
A new White House strategy recently named 20 emerging technologies that are crucial to national security. In light of new and different forms of national security threats, the administration is encouraging agencies to begin investing in emerging technologies and incorporating them into their organizations.
DOJ Sues Google for Violating Antitrust Laws
On October 20, 2020, the Department of Justice (DOJ) sued Google for allegedly violating antitrust laws that protect consumers from unfair business practices and ensure fair competition. A Department of Justice press release explained that a civil antitrust lawsuit had been filed against Google by the DOJ and 11 state attorneys general.
Red Ribbon Week Teaches the Importance of Living Drug Free
The Red Ribbon Campaign, the U.S.’s oldest and largest drug prevention program, is holding its annual Red Ribbon Week beginning October 23. Red ribbon has been a symbol for drug prevention since the death of DEA Special Agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena during a drug operation in Mexico in 1985. Red Ribbon Week occurs each year and is dedicated to promoting awareness about drugs. Schools across America participate in red ribbon week and teach their students about drug prevention.
FEHBP Rates Announced as Open Season Approaches
Participants in the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP) can expect to pay higher premiums in 2021, with an expected average increase of 4.9%. On average, federal employees will pay $7.89 more toward their health premiums per biweekly pay period next year. This hike is lower than that of last year, which was an increase of 5.6%.
Push to Include Bipartisan Corporate Transparency Act in NDAA
In an October 7, 2020 letter to the House and Senate Armed Services Committee, a diverse group of organizations who have been impacted by money laundering, fraud, and counterfeiting came together to support the inclusion of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) in the NDAA for this year.
Federal Judge Orders Presidential Law Enforcement Commission to Halt Work
The presidential Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice, established by President Trump and Attorney General William P. Barr in January 2020, has come under scrutiny for violating federal law by solely including members of federal, state, and local law enforcement rather than multiple perspectives such as civil rights activists, defense attorneys, and mental health professionals.
CISA Releases Guide on Safe Teleworking Practices
With many federal employees now teleworking, the importance of working from home securely and safely is high. In response to both new and old cybersecurity risks, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released a guide to help individuals and organizations safely telework for the long-term.
House Modernization Committee Issues Final Round of Recommendations
The House Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress passed its final round of recommendations before the end of its term. The committee has passed 97 bipartisan recommendations in its 20-month lifespan. The latest set of recommendations includes several provisions strengthening the legislative branch, namely those that strive to reform the budget and appropriations process.
Hearing on the Use of Body Cameras by Officers at Department of the Interior
The House Natural Resources Committee Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations this week held a hearing titled Police Cameras at the Department of the Interior: Inconsistencies, Failures, and Consequences.
House Passes Stopgap Funding Measure; Senate Vote Expected Tuesday
On the night of September 22, 2020, nine days before the government was due to shut down, the House passed a stopgap funding measure through December 11, 2020. Members of the House passed the funding measure in a 359 to 57 vote. The bill includes an important measure prioritized by Republicans: $30 billion in farm aid.
GAO Report Analyzes Mission-Critical IT Projects Across Federal Agencies
A September 2020 report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) rounded up mission critical IT modernization projects at various federal agencies. The report was created based on Congressional interest in how high-risk IT projects were faring during their implementation. The report, GAO says, is an effort to "identify essential mission- IT acquisitions across the federal government and determine their key attributes."
Cyber Commission Highlights Need to Improve Recruitment, Hiring Practices
The Cyberspace Solarium Commission (CSC) recently published a white paper that addresses the need for growing a strong federal cyber workforce by presenting a strategy to invest in that development.
New Report Highlights Room for Diversity Improvement within National Security Careers
In a recently released study entitled What It Looks Like vs. What It Is: Building Competent Diversity in National Security, Guidehouse and #NatSecGirlSquad describe the potential for diversity in national security and delve into why women are often underrepresented in national security roles.
Acting Secretary Wolf Delivers 2020 State of the Homeland Speech
Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf gave the annual 2020 State of the Homeland address this week. Wolf covered issues including COVID-19, law enforcement, immigration, terrorism, and the upcoming election.
CBP Banned from Making ‘Credible Fear’ Determinations
Senior U.S. District Judge Richard Leon of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia recently granted an injunction preventing U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers from making asylum determinations based on “credible fear interviews.”
Payroll Tax Deferral Program Leaves Federal Employees Seeking Answers
The White House recently announced an executive order that authorizes employers to defer the Social Security payroll tax from September 1, 2020 through the end of the year for employees who make less than $3,999 per biweekly pay period, known as a payroll tax deferral. This new order has left many agencies and employees with various questions like whether employees can opt-in or out of the program and what happens to federal employees who leave their agencies before or during the window of repayment.
DHS Proposes New Rule Expanding Use of Biometrics
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a proposed rule detailing their intention to modernize biometrics collection and authorize expanded use of biometrics beyond background checks to include identity verification, secure document production, and records management in a press release dated September 1, 2020.
GAO Investigates Handling of Time and Attendance Misconduct in Federal Agencies
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report last month in which they investigated the prevalence of time and attendance misconduct and fraud within federal agencies. The report describes what is known about the extent of time and attendance misconduct and potential fraud across the 24 agencies using reporting controls and technologies under the Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990 (CFO Act) to monitor employee time and attendance.
CISA Releases Joint Advisory on Preventing and Handling Cyber-Attacks
A joint advisory released by the Cybersecurity Infrastructure and Security Agency (CISA) as a result of a collaborative research effort by CISA’s international cybersecurity counterparts in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom announced tips for recognizing malicious online activity. The advisory provides advice on how to best handle breaches in cybersecurity.