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FAA IT workers pursue pay raises

The Federal Aviation Administration will go to arbitration by June with a union that represents 800 computer specialists

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Treasury to build portal

The Treasury Department is planning to build a Web portal for the public and soon will launch an e-learning site for its workers.

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Medicare rip-offs

As a federal employee, why should you care about Medicare scams?

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FAA, union head to arbitration

Union calls for FAA computer specialists to receive the governmentwide IT pay raise

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DOD simulation workers to get an e-learning portal

The Air Force is developing a distance-learning Web portal specifically for its modeling and simulation workforce.

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Treasury to expand e-learning

The department will launch a site that expands a successful IRS online training program

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Roster change

Roster change

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FAA denies IT raises

Because the agency already pays marketlevel salaries, the special raise is unneeded, officials say

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Briefs

The federal Scholarship for Service program is progressing on schedule, according to NSF officials.

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E-commerce vendor nets Pentagon's deputy CIO

Paul Brubaker is leaving DOD to join Commerce One Inc.

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Workforce a priority for Accenture

Accenture is taking aim at government workforce problems with a new service designed to help agencies address their human resources needs

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OPM readies new IT job series

The Office of Personnel Management is one step closer to changing how jobs performed by federal information technology workers are structured and defined, a move that will bring government more in line with the private sector.

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Letter to the editor

Engineers pose another potential problem in pay raise

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Roster Change

Brig. Gen. Keith Alexander assumed command of the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command on Feb. 15, becoming the 10th commanding general of the Army's global operational intelligence force.

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Letter to the editor

The government IT special pay plan is ridiculously unfair

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OPM readies new IT job series

The Office of Personnel Management is one step closer to changing how jobs performed by government information technology workers are structured and defined.

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Marines' CIO getting second star

Promotion shows the importance the Marine Corps is placing on information technology

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Letter to the editor

Pay isn't the biggest problem in government's retention of skilled employees

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Roster Change

Ed O'Hare, chief information officer at the General Services Administration's Federal Supply Service, joined the private sector after 28 years at GSA.

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Let's make a deal

As e-government programs and outsourcing become more common, and agencies focus on outcome rather than process, federal contracting personnel must change with the times