Nicole Ogrysko, Producer, Federal News Radio

Agencies need to do a better job with their succession planning and next genertion training, but budget cuts, hiring freezes and sequestration haven\'t helped. ...

Agencies need to do a better job with their succession planning and next genertion training, but budget cuts, hiring freezes and sequestration haven’t helped. Mission critical projects come up, and departments don’t have the expertise to see them through when long-time federal employees retire. Some agencies are turning to reemployed annuitants for help. As part of our special report, The Reverse Retirement Wave, Federal News Radio’s Nicole Ogrysko spoke with federal retirees who left government and came back. Read the Reverse Retirement Wave: Planning for a Workforce that’s Aging in Place.

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