Kansas City Federal Executive Board Forms COOP Working Group
In early 2003 the Kansas City based General Services Administration and the Department of Homeland Security/Federal Emergency Management Agency regional …More
In early 2003 the Kansas City based General Services Administration and the Department of Homeland Security/Federal Emergency Management Agency regional …More
The General Services Administration has scheduled a conference for August 16 – 19 for federal IT managers and specialists, and …More
The Office of Personnel Management recently hosted a human capital best practices showcase featuring the National Aeronautical and Space Administration, …More
Weaknesses in the Veterans Health Administration
The Office of Personnel Management has sent an HR team to train Army and Air National Guard HR specialists on …More
Leaders of the House Energy and Commerce Committee have asked numerous federal agencies to reveal the extent of awards, contracts …More
The Congressional Budget Office has projected that there would be no new costs to the government from enacting HR-3826, the …More
The Navy has sent out a reminder that is equally applicable across government regarding the restrictions on making awards during …More
The Task Force on State and Local Homeland Security Funding through the Homeland Security Advisory Council has delivered recommendations to …More
The Defense Department says that it recognizes it will need to conduct a change-management effort in order to successfully carry …More
FEDweek has partnered with two of the most respected training federal organizations to provide federal employees with the highest quality …More
The Federal Register for June 14, 2004 contains final regulations from the Office of Personnel Management on information security responsibilities …More
The Federal Circuit court has affirmed a conclusion reached by the Merit Systems Protection Board that the Department of Labor …More
The Federal Aviation Administration faces hiring and training challenges to prepare for loosing half of its 14,000 air traffic controllers …More
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The Office of Personnel Management has scheduled a course for August 2 – 6 for experienced managers, policy analysts, and …More
Raising criticism of the Transportation Security Administration’s “picture of airport security,” Senate Governmental Affairs Committee ranking Democrat, Sen. Joseph Lieberman, …More
The Department of Homeland Security needs a strategy to use the Department of Energy’s labs — it is authorized to …More
The Association for Federal Information Resources Management report also explores the use of agency and federal enterprise architectures in achieving …More
A report sponsored by the Association for Federal Information Resources Management, summarizes key concepts and responses from the AFFIRM panelists …More
Several Senate Democrats have sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security asking it to end the competition of …More
A weak control environment and breakdowns in key controls over centrally billed accounts resulted in the Department of Defense paying …More
Ineffective oversight and management of the Department of Defense’s travel card program have raised concern about millions of dollars worth …More
The General Services Administration has announced that it is issuing over 18,000 smart cards to associates and contactors in its …More
The Office of Personnel Management has announced a telework management “webinar” to be held June 24. It said the one-hour …More
Agencies generally used sole-source or limited competition approaches to issue new contracts for Iraqi reconstruction and generally complied with applicable …More
In recently passing a bipartisan amendment to a Defense Department spending bill, the Senate effectively drew a new line in …More
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Even after needed improvements to benefits case processing at the Department of Energy, inconsistent benefits are likely to result from …More
In its testimony before the House civil service subcommittee, the Office of Personnel Management said it was disappointed that the …More