Congress will hold hearings on the 83 percent premium increase in federal long term care insurance premiums. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey asks 'and then what?'
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey's got three great federal pay jokes, but he can only tell one of them.
Former Homeland Security CHCO Jeff Neal says any rethinking of HR has to begin with staffing.
Michael Fischetti, executive director of NCMA, makes the case that agencies and industry are equally suffering because of changes to the federal market.
A new Gallup poll that showed that the U.S. government is the least popular of any major industry in the U.S.
April Chen, the senior product manager for Iron Mountain, explains how process, protection and people need to come together to better manage records and data.
Maybe Edsel is a good analogy for phased retiremnet. Long in the making, highly touted, yet when it rolled out nobody bit.
Like many things good ideas in government, over time "time to fill" has become a caricature of itself, says former DHS CHCO Jeff Neal.
Energy Department official reassures Netflix viewers that the agency is not as evil as the "Stranger Things" television series paints it to be.
Josh Plaskoff, PhD, the director of learning and technology service development for HighPoint Global, offers six steps to improving your agency’s customer experience.
Even cybersecurity is a business. Even with eternal demand companies have their ups and downs.
August is usually a slow time for federal procurement, but Roger Waldron, president of the Coalition for Government Procurement, says that's not the case this year.
How would you like to spend a precious August week doing complicated math for the salaries 10, or 25 or 367 employees?
Rigging the election, or the possibility of it, is on the collective mind of the Obama administration, but on a different vector than that of Donald Trump.
The Defense Department plans to eventually buy nearly 2,000 F-35s. The FAA has registered some 500,000 drones.