In OPM’s Information Technology Strategic Plan for 2023–2026, former Chief Information Officer Guy Cavallo prioritized modernization initiatives including Electronic Retirement Records (ERR), ORA, and RS Surveys. While Cavallo retired earlier this year, those efforts are now reaching employees preparing to retire in 2025.
Top Republicans on the House Education and Workforce Committee are pushing for an investigation into the long-standing workers’ compensation program for federal employees, saying the program is particularly “susceptible to waste, fraud and abuse.”
As of March 2025, 18 RTHs were active nationwide. While the Postal Service indicated that work handled at RTHs would be insourced, some RTHs, such as the Denver RTH, continue to be operated by contractors rather than Postal Service employees
On July 10, APWU members overwhelmingly voted in favor of ratifying the 2024-2027 National Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) between the APWU and USPS
After hearing that he was retiring, many of the residents were heartbroken, feeling that they were losing not just a good friend, but a beloved family member
A woman is dead after a U.S. Postal mail truck struck her in Montgomery County, Maryland, on Wednesday morning, according to the Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD).
A Biden administration plan to create a “green” fleet of postal vehicles has churned out a mere 250 electric mail trucks in just over two years — after shelling out taxpayer funds meant to build thousands — leaving Republicans raging at the multibillion-dollar “boondoggle.”
On Tuesday, July 8, the DOJ Antitrust Division announced a first-of-its-kind Antitrust Whistleblower Rewards Program (the "Program"). But the Program's fine print suggests it may not be as lucrative for whistleblowers as it appears at first blush.