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Army team at Arlington seeks to guarantee burial records
In the month since Army investigators found hundreds of discrepancies between grave sites and burial records at Arlington National Cemetery, two very different worlds have emerged inside the gates of the Washington area's most venerated cemetery.
Tags: DorobekInsider , Must Reads , Arlington National Cemetary
Op-ed: Expanding PTSD benefits is the right call
Read more of the opinion piece.
Tags: VA , DorobekInsider , Must Reads
Microsoft enlists Federal News Radio to aid troops' kids
Federal News Radio's own Tom Temin was part of a stuffing party at Nationals Stadium this past Sunday.
Tags: USO , Washington Nationals , Tom Temin , stuffing party
The ten biggest errors federal employees make, pt. 4
We continue our look at the 10 biggest mistakes feds make when planning for retirement with registered employee benefit consultant, Ed Zurndorfer.
Tags: Federal Drive , Top Ten , Ed Zurndorfer , retirement benefits
Manager buy-in remains the biggest telework challenge
The next challenge for supporters of teleworking in the government has nothing to do with laptops, laws or cybersecurity. Instead, experts say that challenge will be to convince the recalcitrant manager in the office down the hall, who doesn't like the idea.
Tags: management , telework , Danette Campbell , OPM , John Berry , Coalition for Effective Change , Partnership for Public Service , PTO , GSA , Margaret Higgins , NTEU , Kurt Vondran , Max Cacas , Rachel Stevens ,
Special info for firefighters, air traffic controllers and LEOs
This week's guest is federal benefits specialist Bob Braunstein.
July 12, 2010
Tags: For Your Benefit , firefighter , law enforcement officer , air traffic controller , Bob Braunstein
At-home agents: Best practices for feds working from home
While it might be nice to work from home, there are some issues that arise that so-called regular workers don't have to deal with, especially when it comes to privacy and security.
Tags: management , at-home agent , teleworking , ACT , IAC , Mark Samblanet , Dorothy Ramienski , DorobekInsider
Elections might bring big changes for federal pay and benefits
Are federal employee benefits in danger? This week on Your Turn, Senior Correspondent Mike Causey asks that question of Dan Adcock, legislative director at the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association. Causey also talks with benefits strategist John Elliott about what you should be looking for as you plan for retirement.
Tags: NARFE , Dan Adcock , John Elliott , retirement , Dorothy Ramienski
Pay, Pensions Facing Firing Squad?
Are your future pay raises and current retirement benefits candidates for a congressional firing squad? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says nobody has locked and loaded, yet, but the possibility is out there.
Tags: Mike Causey , National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and R , annuities cuts
Super Investment for Office Elders
Being the oldest person in the office isn't much fun. Often it means being out of the loop on just about everything, but when it comes to a super-safe investment option, Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says that senior civil servants rule.
Tags: Mike Causey , Voluntary Contributions




