Po Collins of the National Contract Management Association talks ethics. Don Kettl, dean of the school of Public Policy, University of Maryland, sheds light on ...
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Po Collins — chairwoman, Ethics Committee, National Contract Management Association
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In the contracting world, sometimes ethical standards are obvious: Don’t take a bribe. But what about when you become friends with people within your industry? How do you make sure you’re beyond reproach?
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Don Kettl — dean of the school of Public Policy, University of Maryland.
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Federal employees, especially at the management level, always have a unique interest in national election results. Yesterday it was the re-election of President Obama, plus a repeat of Democrats holding the Senate and Republicans holding the House. For insight on what you can expect, we turn to Don Kettl, dean of the school of Public Policy at the University of Maryland.
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Alexander Bolton — Senior staff writer, The Hill
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Republicans missed their chance to gain control of both houses of Congress last night and with it control of committees affecting federal workers. But that doesn’t mean there won’t be any changes at all. Senior Staff Writer Alexander Bolton of The Hill discusses the election results and what they mean for committee leadership.
Craig Karch — program manager special agent, ICE
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents see all sorts of things cross U.S. borders.
Recently, they returned 4,000 ancient artifacts they had seized from smugglers to the items’ rightful owner: the government of Mexico.
J. David Cox — national president, Association of Federal Employees
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The American Federation of Government Employees union worked hard for the re-election of President Barack Obama. And yesterday, it got its wish.
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