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Category rating is not the solution to all problems some early proponents made it out to be. It is also not the root of all evil as some opponents argue.
The Homeland Security Department says a new cyber hiring authority is giving it an opportunity to create federal workforce of the future. Angela Bailey, DHS chief human capital officer, said she envisions a future where employees can more easily move back and forth between government and the private sector.
The Office of Personnel Management is within spitting distance of reaching its benchmark for retirement claims after June.
Ten months after Defense Secretary Ash Carter sanctioned Lean In Circles for DoD agencies, women are using the circles to fight gender bias.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the Justice Department is interested in knowing how law enforcement agencies are using drones, and the Obama administration plans to utilize data to change local incarceration patterns.
In October, Defense Secretary Ashton Carter announced Lean In Circles, which are sanctioned by the Defense Department. The idea is to give some space for women to talk freely about their challenges in the workplace. Federal News Radio’s Scott Maucione sat in on a Lean In Circle at the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency to see how they’re actually getting along. He shares the experience on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
When it comes to executing an executive order, Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says the phrase "the more the merrier" applies.
NARFE's Jessica Klement and John Hatton join host Mike Causey on the first half of today's Your Turn to discuss reforms to the Windfall Elimination Provision or WEP. Later in the show. Brig. Gen. Mike Meese (Ret.) will talk about what's pending in the Defense Authorization Act and a change to the military TSP plan. July 6, 2016
Social media has become a useful tool for federal agencies to show off the work they do every day.
The U.S. Postal Inspectors, one of the oldest federal law enforcement agencies, investigates mail-based crimes.
Federal News Radio speaks with Recreation News Editor Marvin Bond about interesting things to do in and near the nation's capital.
Kana Enomoto and Kaitlin White with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration will discuss the programs and services provided by the agency to address substance abuse and mental health issues in America's communities. July 1, 2016
The Office of Government Ethics is proposing an update to its executive branch ethics program that would reflect more than three decades of development.
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee wants to get a closer look at how many political appointees the Office of Personnel Management has converted to career employees over the past nine months.