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OPM site offers tools for retirees

Online tools will help government retirees choose among the federal health plans

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Army IT jobs under scrutiny

Transformation spurs privatization of civilian workforce

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Roster Change

John Ortego, director of the National Finance Center, announced last week that he plans to move to the private sector in January after 32 years of public service

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Enterprise leadership guide coming

OPM is preparing guidance to help find program managers with skills to lead cross-agency missions

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Health care changes

Bureaucratus column: Holding health care premium increases to 11 percent is a phony accomplishment

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Ortego closes government account

The director of the National Finance Center plans to move to the private sector after 32 years of public service

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Homeland proposal up in air

President Bush's plan to reorganize the federal government with the creation of the Homeland Security Department has stalled

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NFC ready for Lili ? or any disaster

As Hurricane Lili raged toward the Gulf coast, the NFC made sure federal paychecks got out in time

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NFC director has alternate plans

While preparing for disaster, National Finance Center director John Ortego announces he will resign

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Labor issue stalls Homeland bill

No agreement in dispute over the rights of 170,000 workers who would move into the new department

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Roster Change

William Korink will serve as senior vice president of the Scientific & Engineering Solutions (SES) government intelligence business sector, the company announced Sept. 26

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Leading the way

Stephen Hawald takes on modernization at the Education Department

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Measuring up

An office has used the mobile nature of its workforce to build strategies designed to measure the impact of telecommuting on productivity

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Defense U. targets e-gov

The National Defense University has begun a master's-level certification program designed to forge e-government leaders

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Cleared for access

State Department readies smart-card rollout to employees

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Tech lab promotes telework options

The Software Productivity Consortium opened its Telework Lab, a resource for agencies looking to outfit remote workers

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New credentials

State Department employees will be required to wear their old ID cards until the smart cards are fully phased into service

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The kiss of death?

Bureaucratus: Pay flexibility could bring an end to the civil service as we know it

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Start job campaign now, and 'demo' pay

FCW.com's Ask Milt column tackles a question about federal IT job prospects and one about DOD demo pay

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Roster Change

Peggy Whitson has been selected as the first NASA science officer for the International Space Station, the agency announced Sept. 16