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The makings of a federal police e-academyThe Homeland Security Department's Federal Law Enforcement Training Center is exploring using electronic learning solutions to make its courses more accessible and affordable.(Posted November 17, 2008)
Managerial shortagesSome agencies seek to fill loss of senior program managers by placing responsibility on contractors. (Posted September 15, 2008)
Program management falls shortTime, scope and cost are no longer the only factors shaping the outcome of government programs.(Posted September 15, 2008)
OPM seeks to streamline hiringA new hiring guide focuses on applicants' experience, agency measures and having a shorter time to begin employment.(Posted September 9, 2008)
FEMA adopts open standardsPublic alert systems to use same standard that local emergency managers embrace.(Posted September 8, 2008)
Survey: Program managers need more supportLack of training, insufficient executive support and poor policy design keep the those managers from successfully implementing programs, survey reports.(Posted July 18, 2008)
The state of the acquisition workforceThe Office of Federal Procurement Policy learned exactly what contracting specialist were spending their time doing through a survey.(Posted July 14, 2008)
Kelman: Knowledge management 2.0The Customs and Border Protection agency's new Web site is a good approach to enabling employees to collaborate.(Posted July 14, 2008)
COOP makes a telework connectionAgencies know they have to get their work done, regardless of power outages or natural disaster, but are they COOP ready?
(Posted June 13, 2008)
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