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What Edward Snowden Has Taught Us About Hiring
September 5, 2013 Almost lost amid the ongoing saga about former federal contractor Edward Snowden is an important story line with broad implications for executive boards and CEOs across all sectors. Last week’s Wall Street Journal provides further evidence that some critical elements of Snowden's hiring process -- notably, a background check -- ...
What’s Missing from the IRS Conference Spending Debate
July 1, 2013 The IRS had its fair share of controversy in June. In the wake of the first accusations that the agency targeted the tax exempt status of certain groups for political reasons, a second firestorm has broken out over IRS management. This time, the argument is over the agency’s use of ...
Many Feds Face Furloughs Twice
Lawmakers Push Retroactive Furlough Pay
How Long Has the Shutdown Lasted?
In Focus: Who Faces Furloughs?
No TSP Contributions During a Shutdown
How Contractors Might Weather a Shutdown
