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Feds' morale drops, survey says

Brookings findings could have implications for new homeland department

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Actions speak louder

Bureaucratus column: Why not let an employee go to the highest bidder?

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IT workforce panel forges ahead

The CIO Council's Workforce and Human Capital for IT committee outlines its priorities

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Roster Change

Roster Change

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Homeland HR plan criticized

Employee unions, Congress question broad workforce flexibilities for new department

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Fixing 'the problem'

Bureaucratus column: Why do we need an 'expert' to tell government executives what they should already know?

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Teleworking faces familiar roadblocks

Few federal employees are teleworking because their bosses don't support it

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'Tribalism' may defeat Homeland

Experts say hurdles are more bureaucratic than technical in getting agencies to work together, share information

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Reserve unit launches Cisco Academy

Fort Meade-based Army Reserve unit will become the first certified as a Cisco Networking Systems Academy

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Roster change

Helen Wood has been appointed chairwoman of the National Science and Technology Council's Subcommittee on Natural Disaster Reduction

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FBI sifting through applicants

The FBI has received 47,000 applications for 900 positions, including call for computer and IT specialists

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Whistle-blowers' rights

Bureaucratus column: Feds are in a good position to recognize weaknesses and fix them

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Top Army tech pioneers retiring

The Army is losing at least two of its IT leaders this summer and a third will commit to staying in his position only one more year

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Embracing the unfamiliar

Are you a change agent in your agency?

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DOD works to close generation gap

DOD tries to bridge the generation gap between Cold War-era personnel and the more technology-savvy generation

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Bush's air traffic move draws flak

President Bush amended a Clinton administration executive order to ensure that the government can continue contracting for air traffic control

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Air traffic controller crisis looms

Under its current hiring process, the FAA risks facing a skills gap in the future, a GAO report says

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Two Army tech leaders retiring

Miriam Browning and Robert Coxe helped establish the Army's knowledge management vision

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Experiencing a breakthrough

OMB's Mark Forman searches for a new level of e-government performance

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Workforce bill on tap

The Federal Workforce Improvement Act of 2002 is a comprehensive reform of civil service laws