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Broader conclusions about the role of the Office of Personnel Management have the potential to become yet another case of déjà vu unless the new director takes a number of concrete actions.
In March of 2020, there were 27,212 individuals with $1 million or more in their Thrift Savings Plan accounts. One year later, the TSP millionaires club has grown to 84,808 members.
If people can see Wrestlemania in person, why can't at least some federal offices start to repopulate?
This column was originally published on Roger Waldron’s blog at The Coalition for Government Procurement and was republished here with permission from the author. As previous blogs have noted, the OASIS program is a strategic acquisition asset…
Crucial digital approaches to customer experience won't completely displace the good, old-fashioned telephone call.
Reena Bhatia, CEO of Bidexecs, offers some advice to contractors for how to win new business in 2021 and beyond.
The number of active and retired feds with $1 million or more in their Thrift Savings Plan accounts has jumped to a record 84,808 as of March 31 of this year.
After years of efficiency measures, new policies and hiring freezes, then the pandemic and election, the federal workforce is exhausted. But there are ways to energize, support and empower your team.
If ever you were thinking about joining or trying to move up in the federal government, now is a great time to do it.
Mike Kapetanovich of Growthlab outlines what to expect in federal communications contracts in Q3 of fiscal 2021.
Want to have a million dollars, at least, in your federal Thrift Savings Plan when you retire? Abraham Grungold, a financial adviser and current federal employee, can help you reach that goal.
We should expect OPM to give agencies flexibility, within a common set of principles, to adapt their workplaces to the realities they face.
Edward Meagher, former deputy assistant secretary and deputy CIO at the Department of Veterans Affairs, says VA and DoD should take a "strategic pause" before implementing Cerner MHS.
Once again, there are dueling agendas to eliminate or offset the Windfall Elimination Provision, a pesky nuance that reduces Social Security benefits for some federal retirees.