A long-anticipated National Academy of Public Administration study concluded that a stronger, independent Office of Personnel Management would be better for the government.
The Trump administration no longer plans to push a merger of the Office of Personnel Management and the General Services Administration after significant pushback from Congress.
Efforts to move property management authorities from the Office of Personnel Management to the General Services Administration were a "waste of resources," the agency inspector general found.
Members of Congress want answers after an oversight organization's report that administration officials were given legal advice against the proposed merger of the Office of Personnel Management and General Services Administration.
Nominee for inspector general of the Office of Personnel Managemet Craig Leen told senators that he plans to focus on the importance of merit in federal hiring practices.
President Donald Trump's 2021 budget proposal pushes for many of the same workforce and reorganization changes that the White House campaigned for with the 2020 request.