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Ruling gives FAA unit IT raise
IT workers at an FAA unit will get the government's special pay raise, in an arbitrator's decision
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Right to representation
The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit sent a case back to the Merit Systems Protection Board regarding a fed who was fired by his agency for selling government property to a family member
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NASA appoints security chief
NASA Administrator Daniel Goldin has named a director to head the agency's Office of Security Management and Safeguards
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NASA appoints security chief
Secret Service veteran will oversee classified information security efforts
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CIO Council launches mentoring program
The CIO Council launched its governmentwide mentoring program and posted assignment opportunities
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H-1B visa demand high
Faltering tech firms are laying off thousands of workers, but the demand for visas for foreign tech workers has not slackened significantly
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Architecture expert heads to Air Force
Rob Thomas is leaving Customs to become the Air Force's director of architecture and interoperability
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Learning on the Web's front lines
FCW's DotGov Thursday column guides federal Web managers in creating a learning environment and dealing with mistakes
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Roster Change
James Clapper Jr. will take over as the new director of the National Imagery and Mapping Agency, the first civilian to hold the position
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'Seamless' switch eyed for NSA staff
After winning the Groundbreaker contract, CSC officials met with 750 feds whose jobs will be affected.
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OMB seeks e-gov ideas via e-mail
OMB wants feds to email ideas for egovernment interagency initiatives for the White House to consider
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NIST scraps some paper forms
In eApproval, the agency is using electronic forms that can be approved with a digital signature
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