The director of the Veterans Benefits Administration, Allison Hickey, is resigning, after four years as undersecretary with the department.
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration issued a warning against becoming one of thousands of victims fooled by a phone scam that's robbed $23 million from the pockets of taxpayers.
Federal employees may be happier with work these days, but they're still "meh" on their bosses, judging from the most recent governmentwide Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey. The Office of Personnel Management says its latest governmentwide tools can help. OPM deputy associate director Steve Shih tells Federal News Radio's Emily Kopp about its new training frameworks.
The Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards honor many of the individuals and businesses among the region's government contractors. The awards, sponsored by the Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce and the Professional Services Council, celebrate high achievers. Lisa Wolford, president and CEO of Constellation West and a finalist for this year's Executive of the Year award in the $75 million or less in sales category, tells In Depth with Francis Rose how her company is helping agencies to perform better.
In Depth's Francis Rose says the biggest problem with the public and private sector salary comparison is that no one is quite sure how to compare them. But one thing is for sure: the Labor Department's Mr. Fix-it deserved his government service award.
Darren Blue is heading over to the Veterans Affairs Department after spending the last seven years at GSA. The FDIC gets a new CIO and NNSA a new chief learning officer.
You believe you have the answer to a problem, but no one else believes you do. Many federal employees have been there over the years. Dr. Steven Rosenberg turned his belief into life-saving therapy that people call "a miracle" and last night he turned his belief into the Federal Employee of the Year Award at the Service to America Medals award ceremony. Rosenberg, chief of surgery at the National Cancer Institute at the National Institutes of Health, talked to In Depth with Francis Rose.
The Partnership for Public Service announced this year’s list of winners for the Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medals.
Senior Executives Association President Carol Bonosaro is stepping down after holding the position for 29 years, the SEA Board of Directors announced Wednesday. SEA has selected a new president, who will be introduced to members “in…
The latest biennial survey from (ISC)2 and Booz Allen Hamilton, "Women in Security" shows that women constitute only 10 percent of the privatesector InfoSec workforce.
Amateur chefs from 12 federal agencies brought crock pots full of spicy meat and beans to the Energy Department cafeteria Thursday for the 2015 Feds Feed Families Chili Cook-off. The competition helps to raise awareness…
Martha Dorris, the General Services Administration’s director of the Office of Strategic Programs within the Office of Integrated Technology Services, plans to leave government at the end of October and eventually start her own consulting firm focusing on customer service.
Women of Washington hosts Aileen Black and Gigi Schumm sit down with Linda Mathes, CEO of the National Capital Chapter of the American Red Cross.
The Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards honor individuals and businesses in the region's government contracting sector. The Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce and Professional Services Council co-sponsor the awards. John Hassoun is the president and CEO of Vistronix, a finalist for this year's GovCon Contractor of the Year award in the $75 million to $300 million in sales category. He tells In Depth with Francis Rose how the vendor community could do better.
Greg Stanford and Katie Maddocks of the Federal Managers Association and benefits expert Tammy Flanagan join host Mike Causey to discuss a pending pay raise for federal workers and retirees, the new self-plus one health care option and the possibility of a government shutdown. September 30, 2015