AUTHOR ARCHIVES
Setting Up Shop
November 1, 1999 alking into some federal facilities can be like browsing in a small de-partment store or specialty shop. From furniture and linens to jewelry and recordings to stationery and celebrity memorabilia, Uncle Sam has something to offer almost everyone. For the brand-conscious, there are logo items such as CIA golf balls, ...
Cashing In
August 1, 1999 nquire about government's CASUs and you're likely to receive a blank stare. "Cashews?" says one dumbfounded federal employee. "Kazoos?" says another. But the term, which stands for cooperative administrative support units, is likely to become better known this year as those involved with the 13-year-old fee-for-service program work to revitalize ...
Feds and Families
April 1, 1999 hen President Clinton ordered department and agency heads in 1994 to develop programs allowing employees to better balance their work and family lives, the challenge evoked the lofty ideals of reinventing government. No longer would employees have to battle rush-hour traffic or be docked leave for being a few minutes ...
'Back-Door' Base Closures
Biden Talks Loss With Fallen Troops' Families
Neely Out at GSA
More USPS Buyouts
Gimme My Discount! Deals for Feds
Buyout Watch: Who's Offering What
