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Salaries barely changed from fiscal 2013. But 12.2 percent more SES members received performance awards.
The end of Open Season is just around the corner and Federal News Radio has got your back. Send us your Open Season questions and we'll do our best to answer them before the Dec. 14 Open Season deadline.
Walton Francis, expert and adviser on federal health insurance joined Federal News Radio Senior Correspondent Mike Causey for an online chat about navigating FEHBP’s increases and plan eliminations for 2016.
Defense Secretary Ash Carter announces the first broad strokes in his Force of the Future initiative, but avoids controversial topics such as military promotion and civilian personnel management.
December and January are the most popular retirement months for federal workers. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says if you're planning on pulling the plug, let him know.
How would you like to have your health plan pay you next year? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says it can happen if you know how.
Federal benefits expert Walton Francis, author of the Checkbook Guide to Health Plans for Federal Employees, joins host Mike Causey to answer your questions about health savings accounts and health plan options available to federal and postal workers. November 18, 2015
On this edition of “Disaster Relief for America”, hosts Tim Karney and Tom Moran interview Denise Anderson, the Executive Director for the National Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center (NH-ISAC).
Are you going to blow another $2,000 on your federal health plan next year? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says saving money is easy when you know how.
Federal employees are frustrated by long wait times and poor communication about why it's taking so long to change benefits during Open Season.
For most of the year, people getting Social Security have worried about Medicare Part B premiums going up, but Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says it's all good.
Guess how many federal health plan brochures are among the best selling plans? Zero, says Senior Correspondent Mike Causey.
With the defense authorization bill poised for President Obama's signature, Federal News Radio looks at certain provisions that will impact federal workers.
Federal retirement information exists in a black hole. Little information escapes to inform and prepare federal employees about their retirement benefits. That's the claim from one expert who recently surveyed feds on what they know about their retirement plans. Randy Silvey, a federal retirement specialist and owner of Silverlight Financial, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss what he called the disturbing if not anticipated results of the survey.