New Charge Card Policy Also to Take Effect
A new Office of Management and Budget policy, effective October 1, seeks to tighten control over the government’s charge card …More
A new Office of Management and Budget policy, effective October 1, seeks to tighten control over the government’s charge card …More
The highest per diem rate, including both the lodging and meals and incidentals components, is Vail, Colo., a total of …More
New per diem rates for federal travelers are effective October 1, with the General Services Administration creating specific rates in …More
With the end of the current fiscal year ahead on Friday (September 30), budget leaders on Capitol Hill are sorting …More
The Department of Homeland Security has compiled a list of federal agency activities related to Hurricane Katrina. To see what …More
A group of conservative House Republicans has proposed a package of spending cuts to help offset the costs of hurricane …More
Hurricane Katrina-related legislation (P.L. 109-73) that moved quickly to enactment loosens certain loan and withdrawal rules under the Thrift Savings …More
The Thrift Savings Plan has issued a contract for investment consulting services, including a review of potential new funds. The …More
September 30 is the deadline for applying for retroactive payment of certain placement fees for dependent care, which can be …More
Many federal employees designate their beneficiaries when they first enter service and never check again, writes benefits expert Reg Jones. …More
Among other forms of reaction to Hurricane Katrina, OPM has authorized an emergency leave transfer program, special short-term hiring authorities, …More
The Office of Personnel Management has urged agencies to increase their use of telework—as well as use of carpooling and …More
The Federal Salary Council, a group of agency, union and outside compensation experts that makes recommendations on various federal pay …More
As part of its recommendations, the base closings panel also suggested that the next round of base closings not occur …More
President Bush has sent to Congress the base closings commission’s recommendations, which will go into effect unless Congress acts within …More
Meanwhile, OPM is expected to soon announce the general terms of the vision and dental benefits package for federal employees …More
Meanwhile, OPM delayed an announcement that had been expected this week on the general terms of the upcoming vision and …More
The increase in Federal Employees Health Benefits program premiums will moderate in 2006 compared with some recent past years, due …More
In Morris v. Rumsfield, 3rd Cir., No. 04-1808, 2005 WL 2000955 (August 22, 2005), the U.S. Court of Appeals for …More
Meanwhile, GSA has sent out guidance to agencies to agencies urging them to consider delaying all “non-essential” temporary duty travel …More
The General Services Administration has raised the mileage allowance for federal employees using personal vehicles on official business from 40.5 …More
Some single or widowed federal employees might have relatives or care givers who they would like to provide for, writes …More
For a look at the issues involved in the DHS case and the judge’s findings, go to fedweek.com/HotFreeNews in the …More
DoD says its schedule is unaffected by the situation at DHS; following the judge’s order, the Pentagon issued a statement …More
The Defense Department is expected to issue within the coming weeks the final version of rules to carry out its …More
The Department of Homeland Security has said it will delay by up to a year the startup of its new …More
Major realignments proposed in the report are: Army–Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (at Bethesda), DC; Rock Island Arsenal, IL; …More
Major closings recommended by the commission are: Army– Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant, CA; Fort Gillem, GA; Fort McPherson, GA; Newport …More
Of the 190 DoD recommendations to close or downsize facilities and shift or consolidate work elsewhere, the commission approved 119 …More
The base closings commission has sent its recommendations for closing or realigning Defense Department facilities to President Bush, who has …More