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DOD aims to seed workforce

A program to give students DOD acquisition training is designed to fill a void in the future procurement workforce

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Roster change

Robert Frye, executive director of the Standard Systems Group (SSG) , announced recently that he would retire from civil service in September after more than 31 years in government

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Loan repayment unfair?

Bureaucratus: A problem may arise when this program is used as a retention tool

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E-learning lessons

Column: Federal e-learning managers are working to organize and coordinate agency activity

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Hopefuls log on for IT jobs

Most of the applicants who participated in the nationwide virtual IT job fair applauded the experience, but there were some complaints

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Roster change

Steve Zaidman is returning to the Federal Aviation Administration less than a month after retiring from government service for a job at Computer Sciences Corp

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Senate approves Navy network leader

Navy Vice Adm. Richard Mayo will head the new Naval Network Warfare Command

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NASA selects senior IT adviser

Administrator Sean O'Keefe picks longtime colleague Paul Strassmann as an assistant in IT matters

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Army tackles workforce challenges

Service uses internships, former dot-com employees to address its current and future IT workforce shortage

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Roster change

Roster change

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Workplace differences narrowing

IT execs see the government workplace moving toward the private sector's performance-oriented environment

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Letters to the editor

Civilian recruiting bogged down; Homeland security opinions

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Scholarship program hits snags

A security scholarship program provides so few real-world incentives that it's almost counterproductive

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Applicants swarm IT job fair

More than 17,000 people applied for 270 federal IT jobs offered, leaving officials excited about prospects

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OPM takes long view

Bureaucratus column: OPM's new insurance program may offer lower premiums than if you shopped on your own

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Forman says feds hungry for change

But some managers may stand in the way of progress and e-government

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Hill divided on ergo plan

Labor secretary failed to draw bipartisan support for her new approach to protecting employees from job-related injuries

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Forman: Feds will change or leave

E-gov chief says that to benefit from knowledge management, officials must change how they go about their daily business

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Cyber service not a 'great deal'

Academics like idea but point out shortcomings of the Scholarship for Service in real-life application

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Roster change

Roster change