Expert’s View: Catch 62
Catch 62 refers to a provision of retirement law that can work to the disadvantage of some CSRS employees who …More
Catch 62 refers to a provision of retirement law that can work to the disadvantage of some CSRS employees who …More
Two of the three stock-oriented TSP funds posted losses in March, with the small company stock S fund down 0.69 …More
OPM recently put out the latest report on the demographics of the federal workforce, showing that as before, women and …More
A Senate committee is set to consider this week a tax measure that among other things would restore the “public …More
The House is expected to draft over the next several weeks a budget outline that in effect would put a …More
Another issue that Congress may take up soon is postal reform, a plan that has cleared the committee level on …More
OPM has issued its annual “call letter” telling FEHB carriers what changes it is seeking in the program in the …More
On prescription drugs, OPM noted that carriers in general now have programs to control costs such as requirements for additional …More
OPM also wants carriers to expand their coordination of FEHB with Medicare Part B (physician services and related costs), for …More
Numerous bills are pending in Congress that would either benefit or harm federal employees and retirees, but proposing a bill …More
The TSP is considering several changes to its lifecycle L funds, which create a mix of the underlying stock, bond …More
GSA has announced that a mid-fiscal year review of federal per diem rates resulted in only one change from the …More
OPM is expected to issue late next week its annual “call letter,” in which it outlines the coverage features it …More
The Obama administration recent budget contained several proposals on the FEHB program that would require approval of Congress. However, no …More
Yet another proposal would allow carriers to charge higher premiums for enrollees who use tobacco or who do not participate …More
Having to wait more than another year to get self plus one coverage operating in the FEHB leaves time to …More
The White House has announced numerous planned reforms in the way the government grants and renews security clearances, which are …More
The security clearance policy in some ways mirrors ideas already proposed in Congress. For example, several Democratic senators recently introduced …More
Several bills have advanced through the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, including one (HR-4197) that would extend by three …More
MSPB’s recent budgetary request for fiscal 2015 shows the impact of furlough appeals filed after budgetary sequestration in 2013 that …More
The Obama administration’s effort to make more workers eligible for overtime pay likely will affect relatively few people in the …More
GAO has reported that during budgetary sequestration last year finding that 20 of 22 departments and large independent agencies it …More
The Obama administration has issued additional details of its budget plans unveiled last week, projecting that the federal workforce would …More
With the White House budget plan now formally on the table, it’s uncertain how Congress will proceed. Under budget rules, …More
The House budget outline could provide an early indication of the outcome of the 2015 federal employee raise, for which …More
Sweetening the 1 percent recommended raise would be a tall order although not impossible, especially since the increase again is …More
The whole purpose of buyouts is to avoid involuntary separations resulting from RIFs, reorganizations, and transfers-of-function, writes benefits expert Reg …More
Federal employees who had flexible spending accounts last year and who did not spend down all the money in those …More
GAO recently examined training programs for senior federal executives, finding that information is incomplete regarding how much agencies spend on …More
The administration’s budget proposal unveiled yesterday contains relatively few surprises for federal employees, since administration officials had announced many of …More