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Gov Exec\'s Tom Shoop offers analysis on why many senior executives are giving low or failing reviews of political appointees.
Congress stopped funding for the engine in this year\'s Continuing Resolution, but the House added the engine to the 2012 bill.
The amount of money you must pay to your retirement fund could be going up. The 2012 budget proposal from House Republicans would require you to contribute 6 percent of your salaries. That\'s a jump of more than 5 percent.
Starting a year ago, human resources officials began a complex overhaul bureaucratic policies that have bogged down federal agencies\' hiring efforts to hire. But it will take more than that to keep top talent from slipping through the cracks. GovExec\'s Tom Shoop explains.
Congress returns next week facing two urgent fiscal questions: What to do about raising the federal government\'s borrowing threshold and how to pass a budget for the next fiscal year that honors the fiscal austerity of the current political moment?
GovExec\'s Tom Shoop discusses comments made last week by the President about federal employees.
Government Executive\'s Tom Shoop describes some post-shutdown feelings among feds.
Gov Exec\'s Tom Shoop discusses how federal workers and agencies are preparing for a possible shutdown.
Gov Exec\'s Tom Shoop discusses the potential costs of a government-wide reorganization.
Tom Shoop, editor-in-chief of Government Executive, explains what changes are coming in terms of government reorg.
Gov Exec editor in chief Tom Shoop analyzes what the 2012 proposed budget may mean for feds and their jobs.
Today’s guests are: – Jason Miller, executive editor, Federal News Radio – Tom Shoop, editor-in-chief, Government Executive Jason Miller’s stories #3 Investigative Series: Discouraged and Disrespected at SBA From Federal News Radio: Something is going…
GovExec\'s Tom Shoop gives his analysis of what will happen to feds with the upcoming budget battle.
The old refueling tankers the Air Force still uses aren’t just outdated but also waste millions of gallons of fuel – and millions of defense dollars. General Duncan McNabb, in charge of the U.S. Transportation…