Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Congressman Shot in Alexandria, Virginia at GOP Baseball Practice; Capitol Police credited with preventing ‘massacre’

Article Title: Capitol Police credited with preventing ‘massacre’ by stopping shooter
Snippet of Article: "...Rep. Rodney Davis, R-Ill., who was at bat when the shooting started, also said the scene “would have been a lot worse without Steve Scalise’s detail.” He said they “immediately” began returning fire. “They were the true heroes, they fired back,” he told “America’s Newsroom..."


Source:

[tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, [/tag]

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Feds Arrest NSA Contractor in Leak of Top Secret Russia Document

Article Title: Feds Arrest NSA Contractor in Leak of Top Secret Russia Document
Snippet of Article: "...She was arrested by the FBI at her home Saturday, according to a senior federal official. She faces a single charge of "gathering, transmitting or losing defense information..."


Source: www.nbcnews.com

[tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, [/tag]

Monday, June 5, 2017

Do you know the answer? FERS Supplement Eligibility

Article Title: Do you know the answer? FERS Supplement Eligibility
One of our readers questioned us with a very interesting question that we did not have a citable reference to or an answer for. We suggested our reader post the question at the Federal Soup Forum at https://forum.federalsoup.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=77495#post851184. If you think you have the answer, please share it at: https://forum.federalsoup.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=77495#post851184. The question is as follows:

  • I am confused relating to the FERS Supplement. I understand how it works: https://goo.gl/ERFOJC , but I am unable to determine if I am currently eligible. I have 37 years of service toward my federal retirement. I am 57 years old. My service time is as follows: 9 years U.S. Navy 1979-1988 (I bought this time back), 2.5 years DoD and the remainder is Postal Service time. Here is my question: Does my 9 years of 'bought back' military time count? I understand this time was not under a FERS program and would NOT count in the monetary computation even though I bought the time for retirement purposes. But does that 9 years count toward my ELIGIBILITY for the supplement? For example, would I retire and garner the SRS because I am eligible, but for pay/computation purposes, would I have to subtract the nine years of military? Your time in answering my question would be greatly appreciated. I would also be appreciative of a 'cited reference' to any answers. Thanks again.

  • Source: forum.federalsoup.com

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, [/tag]

    Tuesday, May 23, 2017

    President Trump and Republicans Attack Military Veterans by Raping Federal Retirement Programs

    Article Title: President Trump and Republicans Attack Military Veterans by Raping Federal Retirement Programs
    In a pitiful and shameful veiled attack on military veterans, Trump and Republicans attempt to rape the federal employee retirement system through budget attacks that would remove the special retirement supplement (SRS) for FERS employees as quick as 2018, leaving employees eligible to retire within two to three years in a quandary as to what to do after already planning their retirements. The federal workforce, Overall, 30.9 percent of all federal employees in fiscal 2015 were veterans, according to the Office of Personnel Management, potentially making veterans one of the largest groups affected by the federal budget change proposals by Trump and Republicans. What is even worse is that Democrat liberals stand silent in this attack on veterans. There is no way any changes to federal retirement should be implemented in any five year period or less. People contemplate retirement calculations for years and make plans for retirement within five years of being eligible. To make radical changes to retirement programs within five years or less is and would be devastating to anyone ...and why are they doing it off-the-backs of military veterans that have faithfully served this great country and continued to do so through public service as federal workers. Federal worker military veterans are a large segment of the population that stood behind and voted for Trump/Republicans because they were supposed to finally help these loyal veterans improve their lot in life after years of faithful service. Instead, Trump and Republicans stab them in the back and then beat them down with a budget plan proposal that would also eliminate cost of living adjustments for current and future FERS employees, and it would cut Civil Service Retirement System COLA adjustments by 0.5 percent...eliminate supplemental payments for FERS employees who retire before Social Security kicks in at age 62, beginning for those who retire in 2018...average of their highest five years of earnings, instead of the highest three years. This effectively would reduce payments for retirees. After months of Republicans being in charge, all we are seeing are attacks on blue collar workers and veterans while politicians protect bankers, banks, investment firms, insurance companies, the petroleum industry, etc. Come on Trump, are you and the republicans we elected really going to slap us all in the face after we stood behind you. Are you really going to destroy the Republican Party just to make yourselves wealthier, while letting Dems laugh in our faces by saying I told you so? that's a great way to get our youth to serve in the military (sarcasm).


    Source: Federal Employee News

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, [/tag]

    Monday, May 22, 2017

    Budget will seriously screw FERS employees nearing retirement, as well as hurting CSRS retirees

    Article Title: Trump’s 2018 Budget Reportedly Targets Federal Retirement Programs
    Snippet of Article: "...The plan also eliminates cost of living adjustments for current and future FERS employees, and it would cut Civil Service Retirement System COLA adjustments by 0.5 percent...eliminate supplemental payments for FERS employees who retire before Social Security kicks in at age 62, beginning for those who retire in 2018...average of their highest five years of earnings, instead of the highest three years. This effectively would reduce payments for retirees..."


    Source: www.govexec.com

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, [/tag]

    Saturday, May 13, 2017

    Trump Signs Long-Awaited Cyber Executive Order

    Article Title: Trump Signs Long-Awaited Cyber Executive Order
    Snippet of Article: "...The order contains three prioritized sections, with the government’s leading priority being to protect federal networks, Bossert said. It directs government agencies to implement the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) cybersecurity framework..."


    Source: www.afcea.org

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, [/tag]

    Friday, May 12, 2017

    Help the NALC Stamp Out Hunger on May 13


    Article Title: Help the NALC Stamp Out Hunger on May 13
    Article:

    Support the Drive

    Donate
    Postal customers across the country are asked to put non-perishable food donations in a sturdy bag and place the bag near their mailbox prior to their regular mail delivery on Saturday, May 13. Letter carriers will collect the donations as they deliver mail. Many USPS worksites also set out containers to collect contributions.

    Volunteer
    Volunteers are needed to organize donations as they come in; help transport contributions to local pantries; place posters and flyers about the food drive in public places; spread the word to family and friends, and share on social media such as Facebook, Twitter, etc. If you want to volunteer, contact your local or state union representative. Last year, carriers collected more than 80 million pounds of food, well above the previous record of 77 million pounds.


    Source: www.apwu.org
    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, "NALC Stamp Out Hunger on May 13, 2017", [/tag]

    Wednesday, May 3, 2017

    Making Insurance Companies Even Wealthier By Forcing People With Pre-existing Conditions Into High-risk Pools

    Article Title: Is Trump right that pre-existing conditions are covered in the GOP health care bill?
    Snippet of Article: "...According to the proposed amendment, states granted a waiver would be allowed to set up high-risk pools or participate in a new federal invisible risk-sharing program to help states reimburse the cost for insurers for covering these consumers. The American Healthcare Act would give states $100 billion over the next decade to help with high-risk pools, according to MacArthur's press release on the amendment. But the American Medical Association, which is urging Congress to oppose the measure, says the bill provides no guarantee that insurance will be affordable to people with pre-existing conditions..."


    Source: www.cbsnews.com

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, pre-existing conditions and health insurance, [/tag]

    Tuesday, May 2, 2017

    US State Department issues travel alert for Europe

    Article Title: US State Department issues travel alert for Europe
    Snippet of Article: "...extremists tend to focus on tourist hot spots. A US official told CNN in February that the terror threat in Europe was as high as it's ever been..."


    Source: www.cnn.com

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, [/tag]

    Thursday, April 27, 2017

    How do I calculate my Special Retirement Supplement (SRS)?

    Article Title: Calculating the Special Retirement Supplement
    Snippet of Article: "...A special retirement supplement may be paid in addition to your FERS annuity benefits. It represents what you would receive for your FERS service from the Social Security Administration and is calculated as if you were eligible to receive SSA benefits on the day you retired...."


    Source: www.fedweek.com

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, special retirement supplement (SRS), [/tag]

    U.S. Missile Defense System in South Korea Will Be Operational 'in the Coming Days'

    Article Title: U.S. Missile Defense System in South Korea Will Be Operational 'in the Coming Days'
    Snippet of Article: "...The U.S missile defense battery being installed in South Korea will be operational "in the coming days" according to Admiral Harry Harris, commander of the U.S. Pacific Command...."


    Source: time.com

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, Missile Defense, [/tag]

    Wednesday, April 26, 2017

    Federal judge in San Francisco stands behind illegals instead of U.S. citizens

    Article Title: Trump blasts ‘ridiculous’ court ruling that blocked his order on sanctuary cities
    Snippet of Article: "...U.S. District Judge William H. Orrick — who imposed a temporary nationwide injunction against Trump’s Jan. 25 order — does not serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, though those judges would review his decisions..."


    Source: www.washingtonpost.com

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, Judge William H. Orrick, Who says crime doesn't pay?, [/tag]

    Taxes: Wall Street near record levels ahead of Trump tax plan

    Article Title: Wall Street near record levels ahead of Trump tax plan
    Snippet of Article: "...U.S. stocks hovered near record levels on Wednesday ahead of a highly anticipated tax plan, while a flood of quarterly earnings reports kept investors busy. President Donald Trump is proposing to slash the corporate tax rate and offer multinational businesses a steep tax break..."


    Source: www.reuters.com

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, [/tag]

    Friday, April 21, 2017

    Just a bunch of Hot Air So Far: Sanctuary Cities Face Aid Cuts as Justice Dept. Tightens Screws

    Article Title: Sanctuary Cities Face Aid Cuts as Justice Dept. Tightens Screws
    Snippet of Article: "...warned that to receive certain fiscal year 2016 grants, they must certify by June 30 that they have complied with a 1996 federal law that bars local authorities from forcing officials to withhold information from federal immigration authorities about people’s immigration status..."


    Source: www.nytimes.com

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, Sanctuary Cities, fighting illegal immigration, federal law, Justice Dept., [/tag]

    Monday, April 10, 2017

    CIA tools exposed by Wikileaks linked to hacking across 16 countries

    Article Title: CIA tools exposed by Wikileaks linked to hacking across 16 countries
    Snippet of Article: "...Cyberespionage tools have been used by North American-based Longhorn group against foreign targets for a sustain amount of time, say researchers..."


    Source: www.zdnet.com

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, [/tag]

    Neil Gorsuch Sworn in as Newest Supreme Court Justice

    Article Title: Neil Gorsuch Sworn in as Newest Supreme Court Justice
    Snippet of Article: "...Gorsuch clerked for Kennedy, and he's now the first ever former clerk joining his boss on the bench. He referred to Kennedy as his "mentor" and noted that Kennedy also administered his oath 11 years ago when he became a circuit court judge. "It is a fitting testament to Justice Kennedy’s impact," President Trump said of the pair's historic relationship..."


    Source: time.com

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, [/tag]

    Tuesday, April 4, 2017

    Justice Department To Review All Civil Rights Agreements On Police Conduct

    Article Title: Justice Department To Review All Civil Rights Agreements On Police Conduct
    Snippet of Article: "...The Sessions memo also raised anew the specter that cities and states whose law enforcement agencies accept federal monies from the Justice Department could see a cut off if they do not adhere to federal laws. The attorney general's new review will cover not only police probes but also federal grant awards, offers of technical assistance and participation in law enforcement task forces. The department has already warned it could slash grant funds to jurisdictions that call themselves "sanctuaries" from federal immigration agents..."


    Source: www.npr.org

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, [/tag]

    Friday, March 24, 2017

    Potential 'smoking gun' showing Obama administration spied on Trump team, source says

    Article Title: Potential 'smoking gun' showing Obama administration spied on Trump team, source says
    Snippet of Article: "...The intelligence is said to leave no doubt the Obama administration, in its closing days, was using the cover of legitimate surveillance on foreign targets to spy on President-elect Trump, according to sources. The key to that conclusion is the unmasking of selected U.S. persons whose names appeared in the intelligence, the sources said, adding that the paper trail leaves no other plausible purpose for the unmasking other than to damage the incoming Trump administration..."


    Source: www.foxnews.com

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, Incidental collection of Trump team communications, Donald Trump, [/tag]

    Monday, March 20, 2017

    What is the 'FISA' Act?

    Article Title: Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
    Snippet of Article: "...The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 ("FISA" Pub.L. 95–511, 92 Stat. 1783, 50 U.S.C. ch. 36) is a United States federal law which prescribes procedures for the physical and electronic surveillance and collection of "foreign intelligence information" between "foreign powers" and "agents of foreign powers" suspected of espionage or terrorism).[1] The Act created the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) to oversee requests for surveillance warrants by federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies. It has been repeatedly amended since the September 11 attacks..."


    Source: wikipedia.org

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (FISA), [/tag]

    Thursday, March 16, 2017

    OPM’s Shocking Letter to Some Annuitants

    Article Title: OPM’s Shocking Letter to Some Annuitants
    Snippet of Article: "...Fred is not the only one affected. OPM has identified 595 annuitants that are currently receiving the FERS Annuity Supplement and are subject to OPM’s recent interpretation of Title 5 of the United States Code Section 8421(c). But why now? Since the inception of FERS, OPM has not apportioned the FERS Supplement, unless the court order stated that a portion of the FERS Supplement was to be awarded to the former spouse. It is mind boggling that OPM made a “policy change” without any advance notice to annuitants being affected, nor was this change published in the Federal Register for comment..."


    Source: www.fedsmith.com

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, OPM Failures, [/tag]

    Wednesday, March 15, 2017

    OPM: Feds to get scholarships, tuition breaks at 4 colleges

    Article Title: OPM: Feds to get scholarships, tuition breaks at 4 colleges
    Snippet of Article: "...The Office of Personnel Management established new agreements with four colleges and universities on March 14 to provide federal employees with scholarships and tuition breaks to fill skill gaps in the workforce. The schools —..."


    Source: www.federaltimes.com

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, [/tag]

    Tuesday, March 14, 2017

    Trump budget expected to seek historic contraction of federal workforce

    Article Title: Trump budget expected to seek historic contraction of federal workforce
    Snippet of Article: "...The cuts Trump plans to propose this week are also expected to lead to layoffs among federal workers, changes that would be felt sharply..."


    Source: www.washingtonpost.com

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, Reduction in Force, [/tag]

    Wednesday, March 8, 2017

    Wikileaks Vault 7: CIA Hacking Tools Revealed

    Article Title: Wikileaks Vault 7: CIA Hacking Tools Revealed
    Snippet of Article: "...WikiLeaks begins its new series of leaks on the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. Code-named "Vault 7" by WikiLeaks, it is the largest ever publication of confidential documents on the agency. The first full part of the series, "Year Zero", comprises 8,761 documents and files from an isolated, high-security network situated inside the CIA's Center for Cyber Intelligence in Langley, Virgina..."


    Source: wikileaks.org

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, CIA, Wikileaks Vault 7, [/tag]

    Friday, March 3, 2017

    Intellipedia: The Government’s Secret Wiki for Intelligence

    Article Title: The Government’s Secret Wiki for Intelligence
    Snippet of Article: "...Intellipedia, has been around for more than a decade. It’s made up of three different wikis, at different classification levels: one wiki for sensitive but unclassified information, another for secret information, and a third for top secret information. Each wiki can only be accessed by employees in the U.S. intelligence community’s 17 agencies who have the appropriate clearance level..."


    Source: www.theatlantic.com

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, Intelink, Intellipedia, [/tag]

    MORE READING: How you can (legally) read Intellipedia 'How to access the “Wikipedia for US intelligence agencies”'

    Friday, February 24, 2017

    Time to clean house? FBI fails to get a handle on leaks, says Trump

    Article Title: Trump blames FBI for failing to stop media leaks
    Snippet of Article: "...President Donald Trump is blaming the FBI for failing to stop leaks to the media, saying the information being reported is classified and could have a "devastating effect" on the country...."


    Source: www.abcfoxmontana.com

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, FBI, [/tag]

    Thursday, February 23, 2017

    President Trump, how is that promised tax reform plan coming?

    Article Title: Tax Reform That Will Make America Great Again
    Snippet of Article: "...For those Americans who will still pay the income tax, the tax rates will go from the current seven brackets to four simpler, fairer brackets that eliminate the marriage penalty and the AMT while providing the lowest tax rate since before World War II:..."


    Source: donaldjtrump.com

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, [/tag]

    Saturday, February 18, 2017

    The upcoming federal employee 'retirement tsunami' has yet to begin

    Article Title: Average January retirement surge falls short of alarmist predictions
    Snippet of Article: "...The latest data released by the Office of Personnel Management showed that in the first month of 2017, 15,317 federal employees filed to retire...January is historically the month when the most feds file for retirement. But that number, while large, is about 100 fewer than in 2016, and falls short of 2015’s numbers by more than 3,300..."


    Source: federalnewsradio.com

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, OPM, Retirement, Federal employee retirement, Data Sources, OPM’s Strategic Plan FY 2014 – 2018, [/tag]

    Thursday, February 16, 2017

    The 'Trojan Horse' Within: Some federal employees are gearing up for a cyber-battle against President Trump

    Article Title: Federal workers turn to secret messaging to oppose Trump policies, nominees
    Snippet of Article: "...Some federal employees are gearing up for a cyber-battle against President Trump, and they are creating a hidden messaging system to elude detection. According to POLITICO, employees of agencies that seem on the chopping block of the new administration are setting up new email addresses and turning to encrypted messaging apps ..."


    Source: www.foxnews.com

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, [/tag]

    Tuesday, February 14, 2017

    New High in the Stock Market: What Should TSP Investors Do?

    Article Title: New High in the Stock Market: What Should TSP Investors Do?
    Snippet of Article: "...The Dow Jones Industrial Average has crossed the 20,000 threshold. What does this mean and what, if anything, should Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) participants do with their investments now?..."


    Source: www.fedsmith.com

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, [/tag]

    Thursday, February 9, 2017

    Proposed: H.R.756 - Postal Service Reform Act of 2017: Establishing a Postal Service Health Benefits Program

    Article Title: H.R.756 - Postal Service Reform Act of 2017
    Snippet of Article: "...(c) Establishment of the Postal Service Health Benefits Program.— “(1) IN GENERAL.—The Office shall establish the Postal Service Health Benefits Program under which the Office contracts with carriers to offer health benefits plans as described under this section. Except as otherwise provided under this section, any such contract shall be consistent with the requirements of this chapter for contracts under section 8902 with carriers to offer health benefits plans other than under this section. The Program shall...subject to the requirements of this section; and “(B) may not enroll in any other health benefits plan offered"


    Source: www.congress.gov

    [tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, Postal Service Health Benefits Program. [/tag]