Federal Community Opens Up Its Heart And Its Purse Strings
Federal government employees and military personnel donated $257 million to the Combined Federal Campaign in 2004, a record for the annual charity drive.
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Federal government employees and military personnel donated $257 million to the Combined Federal Campaign in 2004, a record for the annual charity drive.
GSA released a draft copy of its reorganization plan that will consolidate the Federal Technology Service and the Federal Supply Service into one operational unit to streamline federal acquisition services.
Although the Department of Defense has now released certain classified materials concerning the process for its BRAC recommendations, two senators said what was released was insufficient.
OPM takes first steps to award deserving senior executives with the Presidential Rank Award…
Both the C and S funds were up in May along with the F fund and, of course, the usual safe performance of the G fund.
The IRS just announced plans to close 68 of its Taxpayer Assistance Centers as part of a modernization effort to streamline operations…
Following an outcry of protests from federal labor groups and even one of its own commissioners, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is inviting public comments on a proposed reorganization that would change how the agency’s field offices operate.
The traditional meaning of Memorial Day has been altered as society has changed. Here is a personal tribute to one man who died in service to his country.
Senate committee leaders are requesting government auditors – when reviewing the BRAC process – to ensure that DoD used accurate information before making its recommendations.
The Smithsonian suffers from numerous facilities-related problems that have forced some building and exhibit closures and that have even caused damage to some of the collections.