The biggest objective is overhaul of the federal personnel system.
Eric Crusius, a partner with Holland & Knight law firm, details why the Section 809 panel shouldn’t tinker too much with bid protest rules.
Former DHS CHCO Jeff Neal describes how The National Academy of Public Administration and The Partnership for Public Service help improve the performance of the federal government.
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey has a few questions about some recent top news stories.
VA looks headed for its sixth secretary in five years.
The backlash to plans to reduce teleworking in some government offices is being met with resistance from other workers who say that teleworking has lots of drawbacks.
The Agriculture Department has made a dramatic cutback in the amount of time its workers are allowed to work from home. The Education Department is said to be considering the same thing. Cabinet officers and agency…
The recent Other Transaction Authority (OTA) acquisition for a cloud migration tool, combined with the incomplete draft JEDI RFP, raises significant questions as to whether DoD is sacrificing innovation in the name of innovation.
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey discusses the difference between a pay raise for federal workers and military personnel and a cost of living adjustment, or COLA, for retirees
Following a new set of policies concerning public affairs officers, the Air Force is cutting back on interviews and base visits for journalists.
When it comes to the safest investment option in their 401(k) plan, federal employees and retirees are split down the middle.
For federal workers, making a mid-life career change does not always mean leaving government.
April Chen, a senior product manager for Iron Mountain, provides three recommendations for agencies on how to meet the 2019 deadline for managing electronic records.
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey examines why feds sometimes have to tighten their belts for the first few months of retirement.
FirstNet, a Commerce Department unit, recently gave the green light to AT&T to start building new emergency communications network.