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The Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey (FEVS) is officially scrapped for 2025. The cancellation from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) comes after months of delays in launching the survey.
The survey is considered the flagship federal survey measuring job satisfaction and workplace motivation among the federal workforce. It will return next year with retooled questions.
“In view of President Trump’s realignment of the federal workforce, and in order to thoughtfully recalibrate the FEVS to align with administration objectives, OPM has decided not to administer the FEVS this year,” Federal News Network reported OPM said in email to Chief Human Capital Officers (CHCOs). “Instead, OPM will update the questions and resume administering the FEVS on its regular schedule.”
In a statement, OPM Director Scott Kupor noted the agency is “revising FEVS to remove questions added by the Biden-Harris administration and to refocus on core administration priorities: to restore a high-performance, high-efficiency and merit-based civil service.”
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