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Learn more in today\'s cybersecurity update.
In many ways, you’re hiring people the same way the private sector does – but in the ways you’re not, it’s holding you back. Research by ACT-IAC’s Human Capital Special Interest Group, says your agency…
Federal agencies move operations, and people, all the time. Sometimes the reasons are noble: to save taxpayer money, improve operations and for national security. Sometimes they are part of empire-building or please-a-politician reason. Check out Senior Correspondent Mike Causey\'s column today.
In 2005, the BRAC recommended the Missile Defense Agency move most of its operations out to Redstone Arsenal in northern Alabama.
This week, host Derrick T. Dortch talks with Kevin W. Concannon, United States Department of Agriculture\'s Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services. July 23, 2010
Learn more about the world of spying and spy catching. July 16, 2010
Teleworkers work more efficiently. Now there\'s a way to spend that paycheck more efficiently too.
Today’s Federal News Countdown panel includes two OMB vets: —Dan Chenok, Senior Fellow, IBM Center for the Business of Government —Tim Young, Senior Manager, Deloitte Consulting LLP And their choices for the three most important…
This week, host Derrick T. Dortch learns all about Intellipedia. Encore Presentation
A dozen Defense Department workers jobs are at risk, allegedly because of their bad credit ratings. AFGE Vice President, Arnold Scott, says DoD isn\'t playing fair.
Susan Grundmann Chairman, Merit Systems Protection Board Arnold Scott AFGE 6th District National Vice President Andrew McAfee Author of \"Enterprise 2.0: New Collaborative Tools for Your Organization\'s Toughest Challenges\" Perry Hooks President, Hooks Book Events
A virtual cottage industry has sprung up in Washington around coming up with remedies for both agencies and industry.
\"As the largest employer in the nation, the federal government should lead the way in creating a diverse and just workplace,\" said EEOC Chair Jacqueline A. Berrien. So how\'s that going? We ask Jamie Price, an attorney advisor at EEOC
A new report by the Merit Systems Protection Board says supervision is okay, but could use some improvement. We get details from James Tsugawa of the Office of Policy and Evaluation.