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The painful truth

Without an ergonomics rule, will agencies still protect their workers?

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Report: Flexibility key to staffing woes

Early results from a NAPA report show organizations have changed recruitment and retention strategies to cope with a tight IT labor market.

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Keep the rule of three

The rule of three requires managers to select new hires from among the top three available candidates.

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Top job in OFPP filled

President Bush announced last week he would nominate Angela Styles to lead the White House's efforts on acquisition policy.

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FBI picks new NIPC director

The FBI named Ronald Dick March 20 as director of the National Infrastructure Protection Center.

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Riding the digital wave

Laura Campbell leads Library of Congress into a technological future

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Workforce reforms in store

Sen. George Voinovich (ROhio) is crafting legislation that would reform human capital management or people management in government.

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Agencies must enforce teleworking

A House panel agrees that if agencies don't participate, they should be held accountable.

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Federal buyers could job swap

To invigorate workers, a new program will let them sample jobs at other agencies

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Report: Flexibility key to staffing woes

Study finds salaries and management must be able to bend to meet IT workforce needs

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Missouri takes e-transaction leap

State could be the first with an end-to-end system for the unemployed to file insurance claims

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Senator seeks input on workforce reform

Voinovich asks for suggestions on legislative changes for federal workforce management reform

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FBI selects new NIPC director

Ronald Dick is the new chief of the National Infrastructure Protection Center

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Roster Change

Henry Romero, associate director for workforce compensation and performance at the Office of Personnel Management, will retire from the federal government.

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Letters to the editor

I thought that the DMS article in your March 5 issue was not very supportive of those of us at the grunt level.

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'Limited personal use is OK'

Federal employees are working so hard, they should be allowed to surf the Web, CIO says

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Bill encourages telework

Legislation would offer $500 tax deduction to offset the cost of setting up home offices

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Guenther accepts TRW job

Former Army CIO and Computer Associates exec joins TRW's tactical systems division

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OPM's pay raise champion leaving

Henry Romero, instrumental in pushing through the IT pay raise, is headed to San Diego County

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Roster change

John Reece, a former vice president for information technology at Time Warner Inc., is expected to join the Internal Revenue Service this month to help the agency develop innovative electronic government services.