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You should expect traffic – lots and lots of traffic – on Inauguration Day. Many feds have the day off, but what about those people who don’t? The Telework Exchange is trying to get local…
A lot of changes happen with every new year – and some feds can look forward to an increase in their pay. Others are getting more bang for their buck when it comes to cost…
Almost everyone is expecting congestion during the Inauguration – so some have decided to stay home and telework, but this might not be the best solution, either. Wireless carriers are also expecting lots of traffic…
Many people across the country have been hurt by the recession – and are now looking to the government for help. The federal government can’t help, though, if its own workforce is underappreciated. John Palguta…
Personnel agency clarifies Inauguration Day policies (GovExec) IG: OMB doesn’t influence DOD in competitive sourcing (FCW) FBI plans large hiring blitz of agents, experts (Reuters) Madoff scandal, SEC role under scrutiny JetBlue, TSA Workers Settle…
Agency transition offices are swamped with applications from people who want political appointments. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says it can be a tricky business.
Administration officials still claim some success
Francis Rose, Host Jason Miller, Executive Editor FederalNewsRadio December 18th, 2008
Small scale energy efficiency projects show what can be done
Small scale energy efficiency projects show what can be done
The health insurance open season has been extended. FederalNewsRadio listeners and readers got the first alert last Friday. So what does it mean? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey provides a checklist.
The MSPB has six quick steps to improving your agency\'s productivity.