This is a sponsored column by attorneys John Berry and Kimberly Berry of Berry & Berry, PLLC, an employment and labor law firm located in Northern Virginia that specializes in federal employee, ...
Editor's Note: The Office of Personnel Management added a comment Jan. 18 to clarify what outsourcing will mean for current OPM employees. “OPM is not outsourcing personnel,” an OPM spokesman said.
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WASHINGTON — An internal email obtained by WUSA9 shows federal officials warned more than a year ago that large-scale workforce reductions would overwhelm the system responsible for processing ...
The Office of Personnel Management is giving agencies less than a month to start submitting all new retirement applications for federal employees electronically, moving away from a largely paper-based ...
On Nov. 24, 2025, the Office of Personnel Management's inspector general released its list of top management challenges for Fiscal Year 2026. Recent retirees and federal employees working with reduced ...
Have you read Office of Personnel Management Director Scott Kupor’s weekly blog titled, “Secrets of OPM?” If you haven’t, you may find it is written with a healthy sense of humor but also with a sense ...
Contact Us Applying for OPM disability retirement can be critical when you are not well enough to continue your current federal duties. Being proactive, thorough, and strategic can significantly ...
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Good news: Trump's tax reform did not cut Social Security benefits or FERS for federal employees
In June 2025, early versions of a sweeping legislative package known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) sparked concern among federal workers and retirees with or without Social Security.
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