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MSPB Encourages Agencies to Focus on Emotional Labor

In the Merit Systems Protection Board’s September newsletter, the group focused on the toll of emotional labor and ways agencies can relieve emotional fatigue. The newsletter highlighted how investigative positions can induce high levels of emotional and compassion fatigue, making it difficult to perform tasks effectively.

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DHS Acting Secretary Announces End to ‘Catch and Release’

During a speech at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) this week, Acting Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Kevin K. McAleenan announced that the department is effectively ending the “catch and release” policy for Central American families arriving at the Southern border.

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Florida Man Arrested for Racially Motivated Threats Against Prospective Candidate for Local Office

A federal grand jury in the Western District of Virginia returned a sealed indictment on September 11 charging a Florida man with making racially motivated threats against a prospective candidate for a local city council position in Charlottesville, Virginia. The incident was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) field office in Tampa, Florida.

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Members of Congress Urge President to Fill IG Vacancies

Members of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs wrote the president last week urging him to fill vacant inspector general (IG) positions in the federal government. The letter outlines current vacancies and expresses the importance of stable, permanent leadership.

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Rep. Haaland Introduces BADGES Act with Bipartisan Support

Representative Deb Haaland (D-NM) has formally introduced legislation to improve federal law enforcement reporting mechanisms for missing and murdered indigenous women. The Bridging Agency Gaps and Ensuring Safety for Native Communities Act (BRIDGES Act) was introduced upon the return from recess with 10 cosponsors, five Democrats and five Republicans.

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The High Stakes of Human Capital Management

Tune in to FEDtalk this week for a discussion on the human capital management within the federal government. Across the federal government reforms are underway, but the Government Accountability Office (GAO) has warned that reforms may be unsuccessful without a focus on human capital management.

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FEMA Officials Arrested on Charges Stemming from Hurricane Maria Response

Three individuals, including officials from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), have been indicted and arrested on charges of conspiracy to commit bribery of public officials; acts affecting a personal financial interest; false statements; disaster fraud; honest services wire fraud, Travel Act violations, and wire fraud. The arrests came as a result of a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) investigation.

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House to Vote on Stopgap Measure

The Senate and House return this week with just three weeks to pass a funding measure to avoid a government shutdown. To remove some pressure on this time limit, lawmakers in both chambers have endorsed a continuing resolution (CR) to delay the end of the fiscal year. The House has pledged to vote on a proposal while the Senate Majority Leader has offered support.

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Department of the Interior Recommends Redesigned National Airspace for Drones

During an event at the Brookings Institution, the Director of the Department of the Interior’s Office of Aviation Services (OAS) recommended changes to national airspace regulations to allow federal, state, and local governments to better utilize drone technology. Director Mark Bathrick spoke of the new opportunities drones present and the department’s increased use of the technology.

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First Circuit: No Need to Correctly Label Legal Theory for OSC Exhaustion

An ICE Supervisory Special Agent delivered a document to a colleague at the direction of his supervisor, the Assistant Special Agent in Charge. The colleague (a Special Agent) later used the document in support of his own whistleblower case against the Agency. After the Agency learned of the Supervisory Special Agent’s involvement in his colleague’s appeal, he was not selected for promotion, and received a lower-than-normal performance appraisal. He then filed a complaint with the Office of Special Counsel, alleging that the agency retaliated against him for providing information to his colleague that was later used in his colleague’s appeal.

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Lawmakers to Introduce Measure to Expand DHS Cyber Monitoring Program

A bipartisan bill which will be introduced in the House this week seeks to codify the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Continuous Diagnostics Mitigation (CDM) program into law and expand the program to additional agencies on the federal, state, and local level. The legislation matches legislation introduced in the Senate in July.

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President’s Pay Plan for 2020 Endorses Pay Raise

In a letter to the Speaker of the House and President of the Senate, President Trump has endorsed a pay increase for all federal employees with no locality pay increase. This plan goes against the president’s previously proposed pay freezes for federal employees. Congress must now pass funding measures to determine the exact pay increase federal employees will receive.

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Sorting Through Cybersecurity Part 1: The Industry Perspective

Tune in to FEDtalk this week for a discussion on the importance of cybersecurity within the federal government. As the federal government becomes increasingly digital, it also becomes increasingly at risk for cyberattacks. Experts in the cybersecurity community will discuss what these threats look like and how the federal workforce can prepare for them.

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National Guard Considers Expanding Cyber Security Pilot Following Attacks

Ransomware attacks in Texas and Louisiana have the National Guard considering an expansion of an existing pilot program designed to assist states in preparing for and handling cybercrime. The National Guard has already committed to working with the states to understand how the incidents occurred and how they could have been prevented.

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