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There are also lots of things to consider, including picking the best health plan for you and yours to get you through 2022.
Is the vaccine mandate for federal employees causing a divide within your agency?
Jamal Byrd, a retired Air Force captain, explains why the Truth in Negotiations Act (TINA) needs to be updated or done away with.
No, there hasn't been much progress on several pressing issues, including a need to secure full-year agency funding and avert (another) government shutdown, a deal with the debt ceiling (again) and a whole host of other legislative work.
GSA's strategy creates vertical contract duplication, unnecessarily increasing bid and proposal, contract administration, and program management costs, says the Coalition for Government Procurement's Roger Waldron.
Retirement can be a lot less fun if your teeth fall out and you can't bite into an apple.
The Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) requires some-to-considerable thought and work from those who want to maximize their total retirement benefits.
The Hatch Act should apply to everyone or no one, but the current loopholes for enforcement do no good, says Jeff Neal.
When it comes to the smartest investors in the nation, which group of people or professions would you pick?
How are the feds you know discussing the vaccine mandate?
Remembering Colin Powell, and an untimely bad break for WMATA.
Like with other agencies, the pandemic was a boon for advancing modernization, but as the second-largest tech enterprise in the government, the VA’s evolution is particularly striking.
When choosing when to retire, employees often fall into two groups, one federal benefits expert said. So where do you sit?
Former VA deputy CIO Ed Meagher says there are two overarching reasons why the Electronic Health Record Modernization effort will struggle to succeed.