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Analysis: STOCK Act to increase reporting burden on senior execs
The general counsel for the Senior Executives Association says the STOCK Act will increase the reporting burden on the federal government's top managers.
Tags: Bill Bransford , STOCK Act , Tim Walz , In Depth
Equal employment opportunites in government
Dexter Brooks and Jo Linda Johnson from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and Doug Gentile from the Association of Federal External Civil Rights Specialists and Officers, will discuss some of the EEO issues they are currently working on.
March 23, 2012
Tags: Fed Talk , workforce , hiring , EEOC , Dexter Brooks , Jo Linda Johnson , Doug Gentile , Association of Federal External Civil Rights Specialists and Officers , Tony Vergnetti , Federal Employee Defense Services , Executive Leadership Conference ,
What feds are allowed to say online
What you say online could get you in real trouble at work. A federal prosecutor is taking heat for things he posted about federal workers.
Tags: Debra Roth , Legal Loop , Federal Drive
Analysis: Hatch Act modernization good for feds, better for locals
Debra Roth, a partner at Shaw, Bransford and Roth, said the Hatch Act Modernization of 2012 would widen the array of penalties for violating the law that governs political activities by government workers.
Tags: Debra Roth , Carolyn Lerner , Hatch Act , Daniel Akaka , Elijah Cummings , Federal Drive , workforce , OSC , MSPB , Congress , Michael OConnell
What's new at the Federal Managers Association?
Members of the Federal Managers Association join host Bill Bransford to talk about the group's annual convention.
February 24, 2012
Tags: workforce , Federal Managers Association , Office of Personnel Management , John Berry , Patricia Niehaus , Todd Wells , Jessie Klement , Casey Wilson , Management Concepts , Jason Milton , Gallup , Bill Bransford , Fed Talk
Career training roundtable
Host Debra Roth leads a roundtable discussion of how to get a job in the federal government.
February 10, 2012
Tags: workforce , hiring , federal employment , Debra Roth , Kathryn Troutman , The Resume Place , Federal Job Search Trainer program , resume , Ronald Flowers , Frank Skinner , Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing & Regulati , federal job search , Fed Talk
1988 Supreme Court case prevents security clearance challenges
A National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency budget analyst claims his security clearance was taken away because his Islamic wife was employed by an Islamic faith-based organization. So he sued NGA for ethnic discrimination.
Tags: Debra Roth , NGA , security clearance , national security , Federal Drive
Why did the officer fatality rate go up in 2011?
Craig Floyd, chairman and CEO of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, joins host Debra Roth, to talk about a new report on officeListen on Friday to hear about why there was a substantial increase in officer fatalities last year.
Januaary 6, 2012
Tags: workforce , workforce issues , National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund , Debra Roth , law enforcement , Fed Talk
The government's efforts to go green
Roger Platt of the U.S. Green Building Council, joins host Debra Roth to talk about what the government is doing to be more environmentally friendly.
December 16, 2011
Tags: workforce , green building initiatives , Debra Roth , Roger Platt , U.S. Green Building Council , energy conservation , Fed Talk
Background checks challenged in court
The Supreme Court has agreed to referee a dispute between NASA and some of its independent contractors over required security checks, a decision that could affect how the federal government investigates the background of current and future employees.
Tags: management , privacy , technology , HSPD-12 , security , NASA , Supreme Court , Bill Bransford , contracting




