The President Proposes, Congress Disposes. Does The Budget Still Work That Way?
The author says the budget process is broken and it is putting an undue strain on federal agencies by hamstringing their day-to-day operations.
The author says the budget process is broken and it is putting an undue strain on federal agencies by hamstringing their day-to-day operations.
The author suggests other options for reforming OPM that might work better than what have recently been proposed.
What does the administration’s proposal for agency reorganization mean for OPM? The author provides an analysis.
The author summarizes reforms from the 2019 NDAA that will be of most interest to federal employees.
The author analyzes the two recent executive orders on federal employee unions and discusses on how they may impact civil service reform.
The author says the merit system has evolved into something that is not a merit system at all.
Three new executive orders have the potential to impact the federal workforce. The author analyzes the details of one that streamlines removal procedures.
The author offers an analysis of the recent proposals to reduce retirement benefits as they relate to pay and recruiting.
The author says that planned closures of two FLRA offices have brought a disagreement to light that could have been avoided.
The author expresses his gratitude to federal employees in celebration of Public Service Recognition Week.