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Open Government Plan to be announced, smaller pay raises will hit Defense feds, PTO cranks out the green
Spending bill update, OPM may run the public option, DHS using TalentLink for more jobs
Mike and I talk about open season, TSP changes, the 2010 pay raise, and a crazy letter on Mike\'s wall.
OPM lifts the curtain on snow-closing procedures, security clearances may be about to go governmentwide, Earl DeVaney plans to embarass stimulus recipients who don\'t report
The Supreme Court has heard arguments testing when whistle-blowers can sue and collect some of the settlement
Stimulus recipients have reported that about 640,000 jobs \"were created or retained\" with stimulus funding through Sept. 30.
The company is announcing the Cyber Security Research Consortium, in conjunction with three educational institutions.
The President freezes locality pay, GAO takes a look at morale at the FAA, GSA is running out of money for upkeep of federal offices, and NASA spends big on IT
The drive toward openness and transparency is changing the way IT executives do their jobs - and increasing demands on IT people at all levels.
President Barack Obama has a full plate of important issues this week. The big one is seen as his announcement at West Point tomorrow of a new policy on Afghanistan, expected to include more troops.
We caught up with Commissioner Philip Moeller at a recent conference. He described how the smart grid initiative is affecting FERC and the kind of expertise it needs.
Rear Adm. Thomas McGinnis Chief Pharmacy Officer Pharmaceutical Operations Directorate at the TRICARE Management Activity November 30th and December 2nd
Every Federal agency is working at keeping their networks safe. Former DHS cyber chief Greg Garcia says some power shifts are necessary to keep the positive momentum going.