Management

Bush management scorecard gets a green light

Legislators and government officials gave the Bush administration's “traffic light” management scorecard a green light at a House subcommittee hearing Friday.

News

GSA boosts per diem rates in three cities

News

Federal employees pitch in to help with the Olympics

Federal employees will be doing their part when the 2002 Winter Olympics open Friday in Salt Lake City, from competing as athletes to providing security and filling the stands.

Pay & Benefits

GSA publishes relocation tax tables

Pay & Benefits

Employees and managers skeptical of merit promotion process

Almost everybody involved in the federal merit promotions process has doubts about its effectiveness, according to a new Merit Systems Protection Board study.

Management

Agencies tighten the link between budget and performance

Nearly 30 federal agencies were able to show a direct link between budget requests and performance plans in fiscal 2002, according to a General Accounting Office report released Thursday.

Defense

Scholar derides Bush for forgetting about feds

Defense

Feds in New York slowly recover from attacks

Federal employees in New York City are slowly recovering their sense of security on the job after losing their offices and, in some cases, their co-workers, on Sept. 11.

News

OPM director takes a turn at telecommuting

Tech

Technology barriers said to hinder telecommuting

Defense

Ridge outlines domestic security plan, promises mayors more money

Financial aid will soon be on the way to cities that need it for homeland defense missions, Office of Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge told members of the U.S. Conference of Mayors Wednesday.