OMB Reports Budget Details for the First Time Via Congressionally Mandated Portal
Congress and the general public have access to critical federal funding decisions for the first time through the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) new public apportionment database.
FLETC Seeks Counsel on Barriers Women Face in Leadership, Recruiting
The Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC) issued a request for information this week to determine what barriers women face in becoming instructors.
Contractor Admits to Rigging Military Contract Bids, Securing Over $17 Million
The Department of Justice announced this week that John “Mark” Leveritt, age 62, pleaded guilty to rigging bids on public military contracts in Texas and Michigan.
A Humanitarian Agency
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Acting Chief Operating Officer Benjamin “Carry” Huffman discusses the agency's efforts to steadfastly provide care to Americans and migrants under the most arduous of conditions.
House Passes FY 23 NDAA, Proposes $840.2 Billion Pentagon Budget
The House of Representatives passed last week its version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for fiscal year (FY) 2023 by a 329 to 101 vote.
Fourth Circuit: Social Media Post Provides Reasonable Suspicion Despite No Other Suspicious Behavior
At the Winston-Salem Police Department, the “gang-unit,” monitors social media of confirmed gang members.
Fifth, Sixth Circuits Split on DHS Immigration Enforcement Guidance
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth and Sixth Circuits are divided on temporarily halting the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from enforcing its arrest and deportation guidance.
The Morale of Women in Federal Law Enforcement
There is no better time to discuss team morale for women in federal law enforcement—and what exactly has the ability to diminish it.
Class Action Reaches Preliminary Settlement with OPM, Contractor
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and its security contractor Peraton Risk Decision reached a preliminary settlement with a class action lawsuit concerning data breaches.
The First Senate Confirmation of ATF Director in Over Seven Years
The Senate confirmed Steven Dettelbach, a former U.S. Attorney in Ohio, as Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) this week.
United We Stand: Changing the Lives of Federal Employees
Last year, the Federal Employee Education and Assistance Fund (FEEA) celebrated 35 years of standing with federal employees.
Caught Up in Media Exposure
For better or worse, law enforcement personnel often find themselves in the public spotlight. Unfortunately, even officers with excellent conduct aren’t immune to allegations of wrongdoing.
The Policy Challenges of Technological Advancement
The National Academy of Public Administration hosts an expert panel Friday, July 15th to examine policy challenges that emerge in the face of technological advancement.
Inspectors General, Explained
It seems like inspectors general are all over the news these days, but what exactly is an inspector general, anyway? The Project on Government Oversight breaks it down.
NASA’s Newest Telescope Captures Images of Distant Galaxies
This week, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) released the first full-color images from its newest space telescope: the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
CBP-OPR Finds Excessive Force in Border Patrol Incident, No Evidence of Striking
The Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) found no evidence that Border Patrol (BP) agents struck migrants but noted an “unnecessary use of force.”
Seven Individuals Charged with Gamecock Fighting, Illegal Gambling
Federal law enforcement officials recently arrested seven individuals in South Carolina on involvement charges in a gamecock fighting venture and illegal gambling operation.
ICE to Improve Detention Alternative Program, Contractor Oversight After GAO Probe
A report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO found improvement areas for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in program evaluation and contractor oversight
U.S. Marshals Violence Reduction Operation Captures More Than 1,500 Fugitives
Attorney General (AG) Merrick Garland announced the arrest of over 1,500 violent crime fugitives, sex offenders, and gang members in a month-long federal operation in 10 major U.S. cities.
FBI, FEMA FOIA Officers Share Best Practices in Reducing Backlogs, Complaints
The Office of Government Information Services (OGIS) convened at their annual meeting to discuss best practices from effective Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) officers.