Tom Temin, current managing editor and anchor is retiring in April 2025 after 17 years of leading the program and more than 45 years in journalism.
"I want OSC operations to be more visible, more transparent, more understood so the public knows what we're doing," said Hampton Dellinger.
The Office of Personnel Management’s annual data call asks agencies to take a look at any jobs that might need a higher salary than General Schedule rates.
"I think HUBzone in enforcing and applying its existing rules, has become pretty strict on things like definition of an employee," Shane McCall said.
"Health care in the United States apparently contributes to about 10% of greenhouse gases," Jennifer Baptiste said.
Ahead of the new postal health program's launch in 2025, the Office of Personnel Management has created a landing page with more information.
The yearly fiscal crisis and threats of appropriation lapses affect the contractor industry no less than government employees and the programs they conduct.
"The biggest challenge on this has been the cost of repeal," NARFE's staff vice president John Hatton said.
"When you have two-thirds plus of the active duty military force that's obese ... you know you've got a huge problem," Stephen Cheney said.
"I think the draft in the future scenario would look less like it did in Vietnam and more like it did during the world wars," Taren Sylvester said.
Congress has until the end of the month to reauthorize Overseas Comparability Pay.
"We made two recommendations to the IRS to improve its oversight over conflicts of interest," Kris Nguyen said.
"Currently, there's close to 2,000 approved mentor-proteges on SBA's list, so it is definitely very popular," Shane McCall said.
"It's essentially an opportunity to to practice skills that they may not have many chances to use on a regular basis," Dr. David Riggs said.
A new bill, called the Right to IVF Act, rolls together four previous bills all aiming to broaden fertility coverage nationwide.