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Department of the Interior Renews DEI Reporting Campaign
March 19, 2026
The Department of the Interior (DOI) has renewed its internal campaign encouraging employees to report diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) activities they believe violate civil rights laws. This initiative frames such reporting as protected whistleblower activity and aligns with ongoing federal efforts to emphasize merit-based employment while restricting DEI programs that involve racial or gender preferences. Procurement professionals and contractors working with DOI and related federal agencies should be aware of this policy environment as it may influence workforce training requirements, compliance expectations, and contractor diversity initiatives.
- The campaign signals a continued federal focus on limiting DEI initiatives within DOI and potentially other agencies, affecting how contractors design and deliver workforce development and training programs.
- Contractors should evaluate their DEI-related offerings and ensure alignment with current federal policies emphasizing merit-based employment and civil rights compliance.
- Procurement officers may see changes in contract language or compliance requirements related to DEI activities, impacting vendor selection and contract management.
- Organizations providing consulting or training services in DEI should consider the implications of this renewed campaign on federal demand and adjust their strategies accordingly.
Most people are not willing to create the culture of fear that Interior and the Trump administration were aiming to instill.
— Anonymous Interior employee
We have all agreed itβs just a chest-beating and posturing gimmick.
— Anonymous National Park Service staffer
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Department of the Interior, Office of Special Counsel, Office of Civil Rights, Office of Personnel Management, National Park Service
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- Interior renews campaign for employees to snitch on βDEI discriminationβ in the department - Government Executive · Government Executive · Mar 19