News Briefs

News Briefs


The following news summaries are from OPM AM, the daily newsletter of the Office of Personnel Management. OPM AM is available on OPM Mainstreet, the agency's electronic bulletin board, at 202-606-4800.

November 24, 1997
THE DAILY FED

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FUNDRAISING PROBE-"FBI Director Louis Freeh could be a key factor in the attorney general's decisions on independent counsels" (The Washington Post).

MEASURE CUTS CLINTON'S APPOINTMENT OPTIONS-"Senate Joint Resolution 39 is an innocuous-looking three-sentence bill that says Congress "shall begin at noon on Tuesday, Jan. 27." But if Clinton signs it, as officials expect him to do, the president effectively reduces his options for making recess appointments" (The Washington Post).

HARMAN DISCUSSED AS POSSIBLE ARMY SECRETARY-"Rep. Jane Harman, D-Calif., a member of the House National Security Committee, is being talked about to be secretary of the Army-assuming Army Secretary Togo West is nominated to be secretary of Veterans Affairs" (The Washington Post).

CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENTS

Government Technology Leadership Institute

Dec. 2-3. "Leading Change, Leveraging Technology." Marriott Metro Center, Washington, D.C. Through examination of case studies and practical theories, the institute will demonstrate the pontential and pitfalls of IT initiatives, explain key laws and regulations, and teach how best to evaluate the performance of ongoing technology programs. The 6th annaul Government Technology Leadership Awards will also be announced.

Managing the Federal Employee Discipline and Performance Process

Jan. 12-13, Feb. 25-26. A nuts-and-bolts course designed to enable managers to navigate through the shoals of employee conduct and performance problems without becoming the loser. Cost:$550. Conducted by William Rudman. Brookings Institution. Washington, D.C. Contact Lela Sallis (202)797-6299.


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