Lawmakers Question Blue Box Security Following Reports of Rampant Fraud
A coalition of senators have demanded answers concerning the security of U.S. Postal Service blue mailboxes following media coverage of a series of βwashed checkβ thefts.
Proposed Bill to Standardize TSA Administration, Cut βRed Tapeβ in Security Threat Assessment
Senators Roger Wicker (R-MS) and Debra Fischer (R-NE) introduced legislation last week to standardize the Transportation Security Administrationβs (TSA) credential enrollment system.
FBI Figures Reveal Significant Rise in Fatalities from Active Shooting Incidents in 2021
Last week, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) issued a report concerning active shooter incidents in 2021, showing the number of occurrences increased by 53 percent from 2020.
ICE Removes Salvadoran National, Material Supporter of Undesignated Terrorist Body
This week, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) reinstated a previously issued removal order dated September 2017 for Guzman Moreno, age 62.
The FY23 NDAA Legislative Process Commences
Last week, the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for fiscal year 2023 (FY23) was introduced into both chambers of Congress for committee and subcommittee review.
Indefinite Suspension After Security Clearance Restoration is MSPB Reviewable
The Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) rules that an indefinite suspension following restoration of clearance is grounds for review under its jurisdiction.
President Biden Signs Executive Order on Policing Reform, Accountability
On Wednesday, President Joe Biden signed an executive order (E.O. 14074) mandating policy and procedure reform among federal law enforcement agencies to advance accountability.
MSPB Adopts New Element of Proof in Performance Removal Cases
In a recent decision, the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) added a new element of proof to sustain a performance-based adverse action with an appeal: prior accountability.
Judge Issues National Injunction on Title 42 Termination
Last week, a federal judge ordered that the Biden Administration maintain pandemic-related restrictions outlined in the Centers for Disease Control's (CDC) public health directive Title 42.
Making a Life by What We Give
Team morale can be hard to accomplish as a company or organization grows. At the National Office of Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.), the staff has more than doubled in the past decade.
American-born ISIS Member Found Guilty of Conspiracy, Providing Material Support
A federal jury found Mirsad Kandic guilty of conspiracy and providing material support to the terrorist organization Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) according to the Justice Department.
OPM Issues Skills-based Guide to Recruitment for Federal Agencies
In a memo last Thursday, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) outlined more detailed skills-based hiring guidance for federal agencies to overcome persistent federal recruitment challenges.
Proposed Legislation to Ensure Relief for All Toxic-Exposed Veterans
A year-long, bipartisan initiative is set to deliver health care and benefits under the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to all toxic-exposed veterans.
Memorial Day at Bay Pines | VA
As Memorial Day is fast approaching, the Bay Pines Veterans Affairs Healthcare System commemorates the service members who have given the ultimate sacrifice.
Introducing the Office of Technical Assistance
On June 9th at 2PM EDT, join Professional Managers Association (PMA) in a live panel discussion for an overview of the Internal Revenue Service's policy section and economic crimes teams.
Where Work-Life Benefits Meet the Administration of Justice: DOJ Reentry Plans
As the Justice Department strives to reach a βnew normal,β stakeholders discuss how telework availability is impacting employee morale, recruitment, and retention.
The Evolution of the Gang Enforcement Program | USMS
Since their inception, the U.S. Marshals Service has been on the front line with gangs. They have, however, altered their approach with the Gang Enforcement Program.
Congress Advances Federal Law Enforcement Benefits, Community Relations Legislation
To close National Police Week, the House of Representatives and Senate Judiciary Committee advanced legislation addressing benefits and mental health services for federal law enforcement officers.
Dealer Connected to Artist Mac Miller's Fentanyl Overdose Recives 17-Year Sentence
On Monday, a federal judge sentenced one of the individuals who knowingly supplied Hip-Hop Artist Mac Miller with oxycodone pills laced with fentanyl to 210 months or 17.5 years in federal prison.
DEA Recognizes First National Fentanyl Awareness Day with Overdose Deaths on the Rise
Last week, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) recognized May 10, 2022, as the first ever National Fentanyl Awareness Day to inform Americans of the dangers fentanyl poses.