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Cato says the average salary and benefits of the federal workforce, which consists of 2.1 million people, are 78 percent higher than the average salary of 111 million people in the private sector.
The Partnership for Public Service announced this year’s list of winners for the Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medals.
The 2015 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey shows feds are happier at work than they were a year ago. The survey, done by the Office of Personnel Management, gauges federal employees' attitudes about their work, bosses, offices and compensation. Federal News Radio's Emily Kopp and executive editor Jason Miller break down the progress since last year.
The new Directorate for Digital Innovation launched Oct. 1 with a goal of integrating mission and enterprise technology to spur the development of tools and techniques.
The health insurance hunting season begins next month. This year for the first time, feds, postals and retirees will have a third option. In addition to being able to buy self-only or family coverage, people can also elect self-plus-one (S+1) coverage.
Steve Bauer, executive director of the Federal Employee Education and Assistance Fund joins host Mike Causey to discuss how the program works and how it can help you. October 7, 2015
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) wrote a letter to the Justice Department pushing for action on this latest scandal at the Veterans Affairs Department.
The 2015 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey, the government's annual poll of federal employees, found that workers felt more satisfied with their involvement in decisions that affect their work, and they felt more optimistic about their opportunities for training and advancement within their organization.
On this edition of “Disaster Relief for America”, hosts Tim Karney and Tom Moran interview Aaron Strickland, the Emergency Operations Director for Georgia Power Company (Southern Company).
The Office of Personnel Management released the Federal Supervisory and Managerial Frameworks and Guidance, a tool the agency hopes will be a resource for employees looking to become managers, managers hoping to rise through the ranks, and senior leaders who want to strengthen their leadership skills.
In Federal News Radio’s two-part survey of D.C. area commuters, respondents said the concern about the detours, road closures and security perimeters implemented for Pope Francis’ visit was largely overblown and OPM was right to not close the government during his stay.
Eric Hysen joins the Homeland Security Department from the U.S. Digital Services Office.
In recent years, the U.S. government has sought Silicon Valley's technical expertise when its websites fail. Now it's looking to tech's biggest player to help solve a stubborn problem of another kind: bad bosses.
Federal News Radio speaks with Recreation News Editor Marvin Bond about interesting things to do in and near the nation's capital.