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FILE - A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention sign stands at the entrance of their offices in Atlanta on Tuesday, April 19, 2022. On Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2022, the head of nation's top public health agency announced a shake-up of the organization, in a bid to respond to ongoing criticism and try to make it more nimble. (AP Photo/Ron Harris, File)

In reaching his career goal, Lewis shares how to navigate the path to the SES

Joe Lewis, who joined the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as its chief information security officer in January 2023, said joining the Senior…

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‘Nearly all’ State Dept. SES, senior Foreign Service members eligible to retire in next 10 years

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For the first time, Interior makes more details of recent SES reassignments public

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Senior Executives Association releases plan to empower present, future government leaders

In today’s Federal Newscast, the Senior Executives Association releases a new Strategic Direction which lays out how it will prepare for the federal workforce…

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SES modernization plan should include risks, on and off ramps, roles for millennials

The senior executive service faces an unprecedented time where criticism is rampant, the environment is fast-paced and the retirement bubble teeters on…

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Some feds miss out on pay raise as salary compression worsens

Most people expect a raise when they get a promotion. But for some feds in 2017, thanks to salary compression, that’s not the case.

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