The most read stories from the week of February 14-20, 2010… on the DorobekInsider.com, on the Daily Debrief with Chris Dorobek and Amy Morris, for Mike Causey, and for FederalNewsRadio.com… …from the DorobekInsider.com… DorobekINSIDER poll:…
Martha Johnson is finally the GSA Administrator — both technically telework style as a result of snowpoclypse, but then this week more formally at GSA headquarters auditorium. And Johnson spoke to GSAers for the first…
Following up on OPM’s note earlier this week, OPM Director John Berry issued a memo yesterday thanking employees for bearing with the snowpoclypse in recent weeks, but he also lays out the first recommendations for…
The DorobekINSIDER has confirmed that David Drabkin, GSA’s deputy chief acquisition officer, will retire from government on March 8. Drabkin confirmed that he will join the private sector, but he didn’t want to name the…
But he explains \"tension\" is different from \"conflict.\" He\'s co-author of the book \"The Right Fight: How Great Leaders Use Healthy Conflict to Drive Performance, Innovation, and Value.\"
The federal government in Washington, DC will open under a normal schedule on Wednesday — the first time since Feb. 4. But OPM Director John Berry has let us know that supervisors also need to…
The DorobekINSIDER has confirmed that William (Bill) Turnbull, currently Energy’s Associate CIO for Advanced Technology and Systems Integration, will be the acting chief information officer at the Energy Department after Tom Pyke retires on Feb.…
Many people in the Washington metro area are dreading the thought of being on the roads Tuesday, particularly after the nightmare that was DC traffic on Friday. And on Friday, OPM Director John Berry defended…
It was a record traffic week — and not just on the streets of Washington, DC on Friday, although there was that too. It was a record Web traffic week. The DorobekINSIDER — and FederalNewsRadio.com…
For those outside the Beltway, sorry for yet another snow post, but… it has been a long week. And already tough DC traffic got much worse this morning. (WTOP Photo/Kristi King) And, as we’ve said…
OPM has decided to open DC federal offices on Friday — although under a 2-hour delay and under an unscheduled leave policy. From OPM’s Web site: Employees should plan their commutes so that they arrive…
Washington, DC is pretty much paralyzed again today — again, after being pummeled by snow storm after snow storm. (At least we hit the record — if we’re going to go through this torture, we…
Washington, DC is pretty much paralyzed today — again, after being pummeled by snow storm after snow storm. Luckily, I live near Federal News Radio 1500 AM — so I’m able to talk to work.…
The most read stories from the week of January 31-February 6, 2010… on the DorobekInsider.com, on the Daily Debrief with Chris Dorobek and Amy Morris, for Mike Causey, and for FederalNewsRadio.com… …from the DorobekInsider.com… DorobekINSIDER:…
Less then 12 hours after she was confirmed by the Senate, GSA soon-to-be-sworn-in administrator Martha Johnson has reached out to GSA staff — and is seeking their questions and ideas. The note confirms what the…