GSA to Establish Virtual Meeting Centers
GSA has announced plans to establish virtual meeting centers at federal buildings throughout the United States that will be available …More
GSA has announced plans to establish virtual meeting centers at federal buildings throughout the United States that will be available …More
A 2006 attempt to reorganize the EPA’s library network by consolidating and putting collections online was scrapped amid controversy, but …More
The president of the American Postal Workers Union, William Burrus, recalled disagreements with Potter over the years but he also …More
Postmaster general John Potter has announced plans to retire this December after 10 years on the job, and he is …More
PEER released its own survey of field CID field agents and cited a fear of job retaliation by management. The …More
The EPA has reassigned the director of its Criminal Investigation Division just as the Director of the Office of Criminal …More
The American Postal Workers Union began negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement with USPS management on September 1, but with …More
The National Security Personnel System program office is ahead of schedule for transferring about 226,000 employees from NSPS to the …More
The Department of Transportation has deployed an "IdeaHub" website to encourage its 55,000 employees to post ideas, comment on them …More
Nearly 100 percent of primary Recovery Act recipients required to report on the funds they’ve received and how they are …More
OPM has told agencies to include, as part of their annual reporting required under the Federal Equal Employment Recruitment Plan …More
OMB has issued updated guidance on reporting procedures under the Recovery Act as it continues to try to improve the …More
The Obama administration’s proposed policy letter on what types of jobs are inherently governmental or so closely related that they …More
The American Federation of Government Employees has expressed doubt that a DoD efficiency initiative that includes a 30 percent cut …More
Tweaking the hiring process to unfairly target a specific individual constituted a "pattern of cooperation” among the employees, MSPB said, …More
Two HR specialists have been suspended after tweaking and re-issuing job announcements to hire a particular individual. According to the …More
Federal employees often report that having a supportive supervisor or a mentor is critical to career success, and in promoting …More
FAA managers in the Allegheny Flight Standards District Office and the Eastern Division Regional Office improperly closed enforcement actions, or …More
Agencies are beginning to use a new government platform to administer online contests to help further agency missions. Challenge.gov – …More
Further actions are needed to improve DoD’s civilian strategic workforce plan covering about 718,000 full-time civilians, GAO has said. According …More
The ranking member on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee has expressed disbelief that the Postal Service is …More
The White House is carrying out a hiring reform agenda that includes phasing out the use of knowledge, skills and …More
GSA has awarded a 10-year, $2.63 billion contract to Northrop Grumman Technology, Inc. to develop an integrated IT infrastructure for …More
A group of senators has introduced legislation meant to update the Government Performance and Results Act to focus more on …More
The chair of the Senate federal workforce subcommittee has said a GOP proposal to implement a hiring freeze on federal …More
The Air Force, in an attempt to speed up the federal hiring process, has begun urging its hiring managers to …More
OPM has announced the launch of a pilot wellness program together with the Department of Interior and GSA – their …More
The Senate has approved legislation to require the federal government to write documents in plain language. The bill would require …More
The IRS is looking to its PRAComment.gov website (stands for Paperwork Reduction Act-Comment – "reduce the burden, relive the stress") …More
A survey of scientists and meat inspectors at the Food and Drug Administration and the Department of Agriculture found that …More