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Maj. Manny Dominguez had never started a technology organization from scratch. But by June, he not only will have built out the Defense Department\'s new Medical Education and Training Campus from the dirt, but did it on time and under budget. May 13, 2010
Reforming the federal hiring process will take more than just the Executive branch. Congress will have to do its part as well. For what\'s ahead, we ask Rep. Gerry Connolly.
Elena Kagan will be grilled during Senate confirmation hearings this summer. The grilling can\'t last long given the demands on time. Jodi Schneider with American Banker explains.
MSPB policy and evaluation office director John Crum explains how to reform hiring while keeping workplace issues in mind.
House supports federal workers\' safety, BRAC bloats Belvoir bigger than the Pentagon, NGA HQ to get a big LEED boost, Air Force announces force realignments
The Times Square bomber may have had some help from the Pakistani Taliban, but... We get details from National Security Correspondent, JJ Green
VP/Federal on performance-based contracting; prime/sub relationships; \"inherently governmental\"; and objections on cloud computing and data center consolidation.
Your agency\'s oversight by Congress can cause heartburn for the leadership of the organization.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is calling on retired diplomats to come back to work. Clinton says they\'re needed to help stabilize and rebuild conflict-torn countries. John Palguta from the Partnership for Public Service explains the rules of return to the diplomatic road.
To get the right people, with the right skills, in the right positions, at the right time, with the right incentives to perform the right function takes an experienced and skilled human capital manager. Jon Desenberg, policy director at The Performance Institute, has some tips.
The Defense Logistics Agency buys and distributes nearly five-million items such as rations, medical supplies and equipment, clothing and textiles, repair parts for land, sea and air weapons systems and platforms, fuel and energy services. DESC, which is a field activity of the Defense Logistics Agency, provides the military and other government agencies with a variety of fuel and energy services. We learn more about DESC\'s mission from Mark Iden, Deputy Director of Operations, and Colonel Steve Kephart, Director of Mobility Fuels.
More than a dozen of the government\'s top oversight jobs unfilled. John Solomon, journalist-in-residence at the Center for Public Integrity, explains.
Senior DoD leaders warn of rising personnel costs, SEC sued to name porn snoopers, DISA names new CIO