Measuring Law Enforcement Performance Tricky
A pay-for-performance system for law enforcement officers should be based on competencies, the General Accounting Office has said. GAO made …More
A pay-for-performance system for law enforcement officers should be based on competencies, the General Accounting Office has said. GAO made …More
The Federal Aviation Administration “did not have the institutional framework in place that could have helped to maximize” the personnel …More
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has produced a report on the “glass ceiling” for female managers that, while concentrating on …More
The decision by the Defense Department to slow down its process of carrying out personnel reforms for its own employees …More
The Defense Department has created a new program executive office to design and implement the new “national security personnel system” …More
Federal managers trying to convince an applicant to take a federal job instead of pursuing opportunities in the private sector …More
The Partnership for Public Service responded to the Bush administration’s recently signed biodefense directive instructing agencies on how to defend …More
Many agencies need to better communicate with employees and unions about security measures, the Office of Personnel Management has said. …More
In an effort to improve and standardize federal job announcements, the Office of Personnel Management has introduced a new USAJobs …More
The Department of Housing and Urban Development does not have an effective internal control system in place to maintain accountability …More
Chairman of the House Committee on Government Reform Tom Davis, R-Va., has introduced legislation to reform federal procurement practices, according …More
The Office of Personnel Management will issue final regulations on the new presidential management fellows program and the senior presidential …More
Senate Governmental Affairs Committee chair Senator Susan Collins, R-Maine, and Senator Russ Feingold, D-Wis., have introduced the Purchase Card Waste …More
Agencies estimate that using purchase cards saves hundreds of millions of dollars in administrative costs, but cardholders don’t always get …More
In fiscal 2001, 2002, and 2003, federal agencies reimbursed the Treasury for less than one of every five dollars owed …More
As part of a government wide crack down on non-accredited or bunk credentials in federal hiring and advancement, the Office …More
The Department of Homeland Security has released first responder wireless technology and interoperability requirements, part of a series of SAFECOM …More
Congress and the Office of Personnel Management have been pushing agencies to make greater use of telecommuting for their employees, …More
The Office of Personnel Management has scheduled a seminar for June 15 – 17 for individuals tasked to lead, manage, …More
The General Accounting Office has ruled that federal employees who lose their jobs through competitions do not have individual appeal …More
or fiscal 2003, the Office of Management and Budget and federal agencies identified 223 violations of the Paperwork Reduction Act, …More
A recent publication of the Senate Sergeant at Arms, the Senate’s internal house-keeping and security agency, carries productivity-improvement tips that …More
Guidance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Office of Personnel Management regarding continuity of operations plans needs to …More
Two Army officials have been chosen as winners of prestigious management awards, the William H. Kushnick and John W. Macy, …More
The National Treasury Employees Union has announced that it won arbitration for Internal Revenue Service employees guaranteed compensation for use …More
The General Services Administration and the Office of Management and Budget are requesting information in order to accelerate the government …More
Speaking at the National Association of Hispanic Federal Executives annual summit, Office of Personnel Management Deputy Director Dan Blair, said …More
The Air Force has started a pilot project running through August at seven bases aimed at improving the hiring process …More
Project SAFECOM, an effort to streamline communications among government first responders, is likely to take years and has been fraught …More
The General Services Administration has announced its 2004 Products and Services Expo for May 11-13, featuring over 1,000 booths with …More