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Welles: Benefits count for feds

Perks can also make the difference in choosing whether to stay at or leave a job.

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Comings and goings

News about Cynthia Church, Robert Collet, Diana Gowen and Bill Piatt.

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Editorial: Change, but fairly

All parties — employers, employees, unions and lawmakers — need to be careful to ensure that the new personnel system is fair to everybody.

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OMB will measure EA use

Assessments of agency architectures will begin to evaluate the level of enterprise architecture integration in capital planning and investment control.

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Bush finds NIST nominee

President Bush intends to nominate a White House science and technology policy official to become director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

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Sourcing, e-gov targeted in Army Corps budget

The House voted to reduce funding for competitive sourcing and e-government in the Army Corps of Engineers.

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OMB requires strategic sourcing

Chief acquisition officers have until October 1 to identify three commodities ripe for acquisition on an agency-wide basis.

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Council seeks leadership training applicants

Two programs offer a hands-on approach to work on projects in a collaborative manner with other government executives.

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Air Force IT plans for New England

Officials are taking steps to prepare for moving 1,200 Air force IT jobs to Boston.

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Rossotti: IRS modernization built trust

The IRS modernization program has improved the tax agency, its former boss said.

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ACT announces awards

Eight winners chosen at the Management of Change conference.

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Air Force abuzz about Boston

Alabama frets over the proposed transfer of 1,250 Air Force IT jobs to Massachusetts and two canceled service IT shows.

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Feds happy with their workplaces

But OPM survey shows workers are critical of managers.

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Lisagor: Listen, care and engage

Leaders need to set clear objectives and inspire their employees.

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Just don’t call them 'bonuses'

Agencies may pay better recruiting incentives.

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Postal Service copes with excess capacity

USPS leaders have no clear strategy for closing facilities or cutting unnecessary jobs, according to the Government Accountability Office.

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Industry questions proposed rule

OMB gets serious about earned value management.

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Planning for the future

Shelton works toward a time when FTS will no longer exist.

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Committee approves competitive sourcing caps

A House Appropriations Committee subcommittee approved limits on the amount that Interior and the Forest Service can spend on competitive sourcing in fiscal 2006.

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Unions riled by Pentagon

Unions representing 100,000 workers withdrew from talks on the National Security Personnel System even as another union requested delays on base closures.