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Competing for IT Skills
Hiring federal IT workers could become slightly more competitive with the private sector in 2010, a new poll suggests.
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A Positive 'Return on Collaboration'
The more collaborative an organization is, the better it performs.
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Telework expansion could save money and diversify hiring pool, officials say
Personnel, technology chiefs say IT shortcomings shouldn’t hold back agencies from promoting the practice.
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Older Workers Staying Put
Survey shows that many employees aged 65 and older work because they want to.
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Competing for IT Skills
Government needs to fill information technology jobs as the downturn lifts.
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Goodbye XYZ. Hello, Generation C
Age may not determine where workers fall on the generation spectrum.
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Can Technology Fill Staffing Gap?
The Patent and Trademark Office is leading the way to fill workforce shortages with IT.
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Frontline Workers Leading Web 2.0
Study shows that younger employees still dominate use of new Web tools.
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Outsourcing Cyber Efforts
Report asks if a lack of federal personnel makes more contracting necessary.
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Tech Skills In (Hot) Demand
The top places for openings include Washington, D.C., Chicago and Los Angeles.
Oversight
From Nextgov.com: Obama raises stakes for cybersecurity
Unveiling results of 60-day review, president says he’ll appoint a cybersecurity czar at the White House.
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National Business Center launches electronic onboarding tool
HR management suite is designed to streamline processing and coordinate information across multiple systems.
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Senators disappointed with stimulus-tracking site
Watchdog pledges to gather advice for improving recovery.gov through an electronic town hall meeting and independent review.
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From Nextgov.com: Prosecutors charge former IRS employee with filing false tax claims
Indianapolis worker allegedly used information from the Integrated Data Retrieval System to prepare six fraudulent income tax returns .
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From Nextgov.com: Obama CIO goes on leave after scandal at former office
Vivek Kundra has not been implicated, but will remain on leave until more is known about his former colleagues’ alleged schemes to defraud the D.C. government.
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