DoD Gets an Earful on NSPS
The Defense Department says it received more than 56,000 comments during the comment period that recently ended on proposed rules …More
The Defense Department says it received more than 56,000 comments during the comment period that recently ended on proposed rules …More
The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee has passed legislation that would broaden the types of disclosures of information …More
The President’s Pay Agent recently released a report on the general schedule locality pay system for 2006 that, as announced …More
TSP officials traditionally have been cool to the idea of adding funds that focus on particular markets—for example, a bill …More
The House federal workforce subcommittee is holding hearings this week on a newly introduced bill (HR-1578) to authorize the Thrift …More
Employees who participated in the flexible spending account program in 2004 have until April 30 to submit qualified health care …More
That same law also set changes, also effective May 1, designed to correct various pay administration anomalies resulting from the …More
Several changes in the government’s policies on paying recruitment, relocation and retention payments are due to kick in May 1 …More
A new Thrift Savings Plan open season starts Friday (April 15) and runs through June 30, offering employees eligible for …More
Among bills recently introduced in Congress are: HR-1283, which would put into law an executive order requiring that transit subsidies …More
The Veterans Affairs department has issued preliminary guidance on a law enacted late in 2004 revamping the way it pays …More
The CRS report, in focusing on the data—or lack of it—on the contracting-out program addressed one of the concerns that …More
The Congressional Research Service has said there is a “longstanding problem” in the government’s contracting-out program arising from the “dearth …More
The Office of Personnel Management recently issued its latest annual report on the employment of veterans in the federal government, …More
FERS employees now outnumber CSRS employees by two to one and by 2014, nearly all federal employees will be covered …More
The Office of Personnel Management and Department of Homeland Security recently concluded an “interchange agreement” authorizing the excepted service employees …More
The House Government Reform Committee has passed legislation (HR-185) to require the Office of Management and Budget to review, “to …More
The Defense Department, which has the most employees—both civilian and military—potentially affected by the loss of computer tapes containing personal …More
The congressional appropriations committees have started preliminary work on the spending bills for the upcoming fiscal year that among other …More
The Senate panel is holding hearings this week on the postal bill and if all goes according to plan will …More
Legislation (S-662) to reform many U.S. Postal Service business practices—and some personnel practices—has been reintroduced by Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, …More
Defense Department officials say that they are continuing to study how to apply many of the provisions of the department’s …More
Interim rules issued in the March 21 Federal Register by the Office of Personnel Management carry out a change in …More
Overall, the percentage of career SES members rated at the highest level (under three-, four- or five-level rating systems) was …More
About three-fourths of Senior Executive Service members received the highest rating available under their performance appraisal systems in fiscal 2003, …More
All the Thrift Savings Plan funds were down in March except for the government securities (G) fund, which by definition …More
Through five months of the counting period toward the January 2006 retiree cost-of-living adjustment, retirees have banked 1.2 percent, following …More
If you are a CSRS or CSRS-Offset employee who doesn’t owe any deposits or redeposits to the retirement system, you …More
One change in health benefits coverage for employees, retirees and certain family members due in 2006 that is unrelated to …More
The Office of Personnel Management is due to issue in the upcoming weeks its annual “call letter,” in which it …More