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Jeri Buchholz, a strategic business development adviser for FMP Consulting and former chief human capital officer at NASA, tells federal leaders how to prepare for a moratorium at their agencies.
The federal technology community is seeing a lot of key senior executives switch roles or leave government, including new officials in charge of data analytics at GSA and EPA.
Been out of town on vacation? Welcome back, says Senior Correspondent Mike Causey. You've missed a lot and there's plenty of things to get caught up on.
Congress returns after its August recess needing to complete 12 spending bills, deal with a looming fiscal deadline, and focus on cybersecurity and DoD issues.
If you are working today, be advised a lot of people know what you are doing and appreciate it, says Senior Correspondent Mike Causey.
The Veterans Affairs Department is collaborating with OPM and private organizations to solve some of its overarching issues.
The Office of Personnel Management made a small dent in its retirement claims backlog in August. The inventory dropped from 16,455 claims last month to 16,350.
Only eight weeks into the job, David Shulkin is rethinking health care goals within the Veterans Affairs Department
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says when a son or daughter decides to bring a government worker home for dinner it can be heavy stuff for a parent to face.
Campaign leaders hope a renewed sense of optimism will spur federal employees to dig deep on donations.
Do you remember where you were before and during the last federal shutdown in October 2013? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says conditions are the same for another shutdown come Oct. 1.
Former Defense Department Comptroller Bob Hale wants Congress to learn from the past five years of budgetary turmoil. Congress has about 10 work days when it gets back from recess Sept. 8. – with no immediate sign of a budget deal for fiscal 2016.
Two months after the Office of Personnel Management first disclosed a second intrusion into its database, the government has awarded a $133 million contract to provide identity protection services to the more than 20 million victims involved in the hack. They're also hoping the notification process will be less confusing than the last time around.
A new "We the People" petition posted on WhiteHouse.gov calls for President Obama to give federal employees "a meaningful pay raise" this year. It was first posted on Aug. 31, a few days after President Barack Obama proposed an across-the-board, 1 percent pay raise for civilian federal employees and a 1.3 percent raise for members of the military in 2016. The petition needs 100,000 signatures for the White House to respond.