On Tuesday night, January 28 — eight nights into Donald Trump's second presidency — around 2 million federal workers received a controversial e-mail from the U.S Office of Personnel Management (OPM).
Two federal employees are suing the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to block the agency from creating a new email ...
A pair of whistleblowers believe the office skirted the law by not conducting a privacy impact assessment for an alleged ...
Until very recently, the Office of Personnel Management lacked the capability to send mass emails to all federal employees, a ...
Some see Elon Musk's fingerprints on the system, which the plaintiffs say was acquired improperly and is not secure.
The White House is giving federal employees until Feb. 6 to accept the offer, President Trump’s latest move to drastically ...
The Office of Personnel Management is looking to open a direct line of communication to the federal workforce.
Federal workers received an email offering them the option to accept a ‘deferred resignation program.” Learn what it means ...
Sources tell WIRED that the OPM’s top layers of management now include individuals linked to xAI, Neuralink, the Boring ...
Most survey respondents who say they'll take OPM's deal already had plans to retire from federal service soon, or leave for a job outside government.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s administration is testing a new capability that would allow officials to email the ...
The Office of Personnel Management's 2026 Federal Employees Health Benefits program roadmap focuses on cutting red tape for ...