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Federal Agencies Face Multiple Institutional Challenges as Union Tensions Rise and Tech Modernization Efforts Hit Roadblocks

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

A clear pattern of institutional stress is emerging across federal agencies, with labor relations deteriorating as multiple agencies attempt to terminate union contracts, most notably at the IRS. This labor tension coincides with significant technological and operational challenges, including OPM's troubled HR IT consolidation project and DoD's controversial ban on Anthropic AI. The combination of workforce instability and tech modernization hurdles suggests a potentially turbulent period ahead for federal operations. Adding to this complexity is apparent internal discord between federal agencies, exemplified by DOJ and FEMA's contradictory positions on personnel decisions and growing tensions between judges and DOJ prosecutors over immigration cases. These developments collectively point to a period of significant institutional realignment within the federal government, with implications for both workforce management and technology implementation strategies.

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Multiple Federal Agencies Move to Terminate Union Contracts Amid NTEU Resistance

National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU) reports multiple agencies attempting to terminate collective bargaining agreements, with IRS leading significant push. NTEU President Doreen Greenwald confirms union will continue demanding compliance with existing agreements.

Impact · Federal agencies face potential workforce disruption and legal challenges as labor relations deteriorate. This could affect agency operations and service delivery across multiple departments.

Action
Review contingency plans for potential labor disputes and assess impact on agency operations and service delivery capabilities.
II

OPM's HR IT Modernization Project Faces Protests from Eliminated Vendors

Two vendors have filed protests with GAO after being eliminated from final round of competition for OPM's 10-year HR IT consolidation contract.

Impact · Potential delays in critical HR systems modernization affecting all federal agencies. Could impact hiring, personnel management, and administrative operations.

Action
Evaluate current HR systems and processes to ensure continuity during extended modernization timeline; consider interim solutions if needed.
III

DOD Bans Anthropic AI Services Amid FY26 Planning

Pentagon implements ban on Anthropic AI services, with potential legal challenges expected from the company, according to industry expert Stephanie Kostro.

Impact · Federal contractors and agencies must reassess AI implementation strategies and vendor relationships, potentially affecting ongoing and planned AI initiatives.

Action
Review all AI vendor relationships and contracts to ensure compliance with new DoD guidance; identify alternative AI solutions if necessary.
IV

DOJ-FEMA Contradiction Over Mass Firings Reveals Inter-Agency Discord

DOJ lawyer unable to explain contradiction with FEMA regarding authorization of mass personnel terminations, stating in court 'I don't have a great explanation for that.'

Impact · Reveals significant coordination issues between federal agencies on personnel decisions, potentially affecting agency credibility and legal standing.

Action
Review internal communication protocols and decision-making documentation processes to prevent similar contradictions.

Watch for: 1) GAO decision timeline on OPM IT modernization protests within 100 days; 2) Potential legal challenge from Anthropic against DoD ban within 30-45 days; 3) NTEU legal actions against agencies attempting to terminate contracts, likely within 60 days; 4) Congressional oversight hearings on inter-agency coordination, particularly regarding personnel decisions, within 90 days.

  1. Federal News Network • Collective bargaining at IRS still stands, union president says
  2. Federal News Network • OPM's HR IT consolidation effort hit with new obstacles
  3. Federal News Network • What DoD's Anthropic ban, FY26 spending plans mean for contractors
  4. Government Executive • DOJ contradicts FEMA on who approved mass firings
  5. Government Executive • NTEU chief stands firm as agencies seek to terminate contracts