Partnership for Public Service president and CEO Max Stier joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin with the highlights of this year's Service to America Medals.
In today's Federal Newscast, amid shrinking budgets and workforce cuts, the IRS has also seen a reduction in tax enforcement.
The Partnership for Public Service recognized the 26 finalists of the 2019 Service to America Medals (Sammies) on Thursday.
Even though the annual cherry blossom trees are just plain green shrubs, the excitement isn't over in Washington, D.C.
Some estimates put the number of cyber job openings at a more than 300,000. It's a nationwide problem.
There’s a lot of evidence from the private sector that more engaged employees tend to drive better business results. But unsurprisingly, it appears to be true in federal agency settings as well.
Since the days of Frances Perkins, women have been joining the ranks of presidential Cabinet secretaries. Yet when it comes to the number of women career civil servants making it into executive ranks that number remains oddly low.
Margot Conrad, director of federal workforce programs at the Partnership for Public Service, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to further discuss the effects of the previous shutdown.
Employer branding is one of the chief battlefields in the fight for talent. The government is not well-positioned for that fight.
Nearly 12,000 more federal employees retired in 2018 than the previous year. It may not be a "tsunami," but the federal community has said it could be the start of a retirement wave.
House and Senate appropriators appear to have come up with a 2019 funding solution for both sides, but the 35-day shutdown continues to teach through the stories it produced.
As more formerly furloughed feds filter back to work, no doubt they're finding all sorts of piled up tasks both pressing and trivial.
The National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service is wrapping up its first year. The bipartisan, 11-member commission--created by Congress--seeks to inspire more young Americans to serve their country. The group released their Interim Report on January 23rd, which outlines their progress and plans to date.
The federal workforce and its partial plight have dominated the news since Christmas. But how much do you know about that workforce?
The Partnership for Public Service said its latest Best Places To Work ratings should be a wake-up call for federal agency leaders.