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Veterans Affairs is looking for a virtual call center prototype.
Tim McManus of the Partnership for Public Service tells us about his recent Congressional testimony.
The National Labor Relations Board reached its full five-member strength for the first time in years, so now it\'s back to business as usual. But at this point, what would that be? We talk with the board\'s chair, Wilma Liebman.
Federal law enforcement officers receive information on issues that affect their jobs when they\'re in the field -- but what about when they\'re not? June 24, 2010
His goal: to settle once and for all the question of whether federal employees are overpaid compared to the private sector.
President Barack Obama has signed an executive order that extends limits on lobbyists serving in the federal government.
\"Performance management isn\'t just a good government idea, it quite frankly is a matter of surviving and hopefully thriving,\" says Michelle Snyder, deputy chief operating officer at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Legislation calls for agencies to adopt computer power savings techniques, implement advanced metering technology and create energy data standards.
Telework\'s beginning as an emergency response has a happy ending.
GSA\'s Chief Greening Officer will be responsible for \'aggressively pursuing innovative sustainable practices within GSA\'s large portfolio of government-owned and leased buildings.\' Eleni Reed, CGO, explains.
Director John Berry has asked federal and private sector experts to come up with a formula to compare public and private sector salaries. He says the government has a perception problem that needs to be fixed. Two senators introduce provisions to freeze federal pay and the number of employees.
They are a small agency but their impact is great. This week, host Derrick T. Dortch talks with the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. June 11, 2010
At the Executive Update 2010 conference, a panel of seasoned senior executives and new senior executives provide advice on how to be effective and successful in SES positions, from the SES on-boarding process through the first 18 months in the SES role. Panelist Daniel Weinberg, an assistant director at Census, gives us a preview.