Avoiding the Retirement Nightmare
There are several possible scenarios that can destroy your retirement plans. Here are some of the common problems and possible solutions to them.
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There are several possible scenarios that can destroy your retirement plans. Here are some of the common problems and possible solutions to them.
The Office of Personnel Management will issue its third annual federal agency emergency preparedness survey in February.
GSA: We Are Ready To Serve Under National Response Plan
Office of Personnel Director Kay Coles James resigned Monday, submitting her letter of resignation to President George Bush effective Jan. 31, 2005.
Senator Susan Collins has lofty goals for the year after being re-elected to serve as Chairman of the 109th Congress…
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Many federal employees have expressed their views that acknowledging Christmas in public settings is the thing to do.
The Department of Labor recently received two 2004 Presidential Awards for Management Excellence — one for DOL’s Strategic Management of Human Capital and one for Budget and Performance Integration.
The Department of Defense recently modified its ethics regulation to ensure DoD personnel, when leaving federal service, do not inadvertently violate federal “revolving door” statutes.
Federal agencies are making progress in fulfilling the President’s goal of expanding electronic government.