This Week on FEDtalk

Every other Friday, FEDtalk on Federal News Radio, 1500 AM, explores current issues of importance to federal employees and those interested in the federal sector. The attorneys of Shaw Bransford & Roth P.C. bring in experts from across the federal community to bring listeners inside the issues. For more information on Shaw Bransford & Roth P.C., visit our partner page.

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Title Published Date Author
A 101 on Retirement Benefits and Insurance Options for Federal Employees 11 May 2012 FEDmanager
Honoring Law Enforcement Officers: 2012 National Police Week 01 May 2012 FEDmanager
Public Service Recognition Week: How will you Participate? 17 April 2012 FEDmanager
Mobile Apps and Devices and Mobile Security Issues in the Federal Workplace 03 April 2012 FEDmanager
EEOC Talks Recent Issues, Upcoming Executive Leadership Conference 20 March 2012 FEDmanager
FLEOA Update on Federal Law Enforcement Issues 06 March 2012 FEDmanager
Federal Managers Association Shares Hot Topics and Annual Convention News 21 February 2012 FEDmanager
Roundtable with Federal Resume and Career Training Specialists 07 February 2012 FEDmanager
Looking Ahead: What Should Feds Expect in 2012? 17 January 2012 FEDmanager
Large Spike in 2011 Officer Fatality Numbers Explained 03 January 2012 FEDmanager
An Update and Discussion on the Government's Efforts to go Green 13 December 2011 FEDmanager
'Tis the Season: What You Need to Know During Open Season 29 November 2011 FEDmanager
FLEOA Update on Legislative Issues 15 November 2011 FEDmanager
Demystifying Long Term Care Insurance and Retirement Benefits 01 November 2011 FEDmanager
Learn about the Activities of YGL and how the Economy is Affecting Federal Employees 18 October 2011 FEDmanager
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund Shares its Latest News & Events Information 04 October 2011 FEDmanager
Profiles of Those Who Serve: Sammies Award Winners 20 September 2011 FEDmanager
Think You Know The MSPB? Think Again! 23 August 2011 FEDmanager
An Update on Legislation Affecting Federal Law Enforcement 19 July 2011 FEDmanager
Inspector Generals: Promoting Efficiency and Accountability 05 July 2011 FEDmanager
Looking Inside the Intelligence Community 14 June 2011 FEDmanager
Senior Executive Association's Issues and Priorities 31 May 2011 FEDmanager
Federal Retirement Benefits, What's Next? 17 May 2011 FEDmanager
Honoring Those Who Wear a Badge 03 May 2011 FEDmanager
What Events Should You Attend During Public Service Recognition Week? 05 April 2011 FEDmanager
Hiring in the Public Sector 22 March 2011 FEDmanager
EEO Matters in the Federal Sector 08 March 2011 FEDmanager
A Different Look at the Federal Judiciary 22 February 2011 FEDmanager
Learn About the Federal Managers Association 08 February 2011 FEDmanager
The End of FCIP 18 January 2011 FEDmanager
How Do You Implement Telework? 04 January 2011 FEDmanager

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FLTCIP Open Season Results

More than 48,000 Apply

Federal Long Term Care Partners has released the results of the 2011 Open Season for the Federal Long Term Insurance Program (FLTCIP), Long Term Care Partners recently said, which has been heralded “a complete success.” More than 45,000 individuals were approved for enrollment during the 2011 FLTCIP Open Season, bringing FLTCIP’s total enrollment to more than 270,000, an increase of 20 percent.

The majority of 2011 applicants ultimately opted for one of FLTCIP’s pre-packaged plans. The most popular plans were those with a Daily Benefit Amount of $150 or $200 per day and a Benefit Period of three years – a good match for the average national cost and duration of long term care services, Long Term Care said.

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From the Hill

Senate Passes Whistleblower Protection Bill

The U.S. Senate unanimously approved last week the Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act of 2011 (S.743), which would strengthen protections for government whistleblowers.

The legislation was introduced by Sen. Daniel Akaka, D-Hawaii, chairman of the Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, the Federal Workforce and the District of Columbia.

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Educate Yourself

Bring an OmniGov Course to Your Agency

There are numerous discussions taking place on Capitol Hill regarding federal employees and cuts to agency budgets. Federal employees have more pressure to deliver an effective and efficient government and do more with less. Federal employees need the training and tools to do their jobs well or they won't be able to meet this demand.

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Case Law Update

Reliance on Charge not Contained in Notice of Proposed Removal Constitutes Due Process Violation, Board Rules

An agency violated an employee’s due process rights when the deciding official relied on the recommended penalty for a charge not contained in the notice of proposed removal, the Merit Systems Protection Board (“the Board”) recently ruled.

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Coached

Dealers in Hope

No matter your opinion of Napoleon Bonaparte, he was, without question, one of the best motivational leaders in the last 500 years. After destroying his army in Russia and being exiled to Elba he was able to raise a new army that threatened European Nobility for a second time. Even his enemies admired his ability to see beyond the moment and inspire the minds of those who would follow him. When Lord Wellington was asked who the best general of all time was, he responded, “undeniably, Napoleon Bonaparte.” To this day, we are still influenced by his genius in small and large ways. The suit coats men and women put on every day have buttons at the end of their sleeves. This superfluous item of fashion, invented by Napoleon, was designed to prevent troops from wiping their nose with their sleeve. And yet this minor invention of hygiene remains with us today. But our greatest lesson from Napoleon Bonaparte was his skill in leadership, a word not yet invented.

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This Week on FEDTalk

A 101 on Retirement Benefits and Insurance Options for Federal Employees

With all the talk on the Hill and at the Office of Personnel Management on federal workers’ insurance and retirement benefits options, it could be hard to understand how the different initiatives or legislative proposals will affect federal employees.

This Friday, host Bill Bransford will be joined by Joan Melanson from Long Term Care Partners and federal retirement benefits specialist James Marshall for an in-depth look at and breakdown of the various retirement and insurance options out there for federal employees.

 

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