VA Is Developing Balanced Scorecard for Modernization Initiatives
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VA Is Developing Balanced Scorecard for Modernization Initiatives

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) IT Office has announced the development of a balanced scorecard to measure the agency’s ability to manage modernization efforts. As the VA undergoes a cloud-driven transformation across their components, the scorecard will measure accomplishments and opportunity areas.

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Extra! Extra!

These words used to signify breaking news that was urgent and significant.  Now, up to the minute news is available around the clock and almost all news segments and stories are sensationalized.  Fake news?  Real news? It doesn’t matter – ratings do.  News today is all about reporting on current events in a shocking, scandalous or appalling manner to increase or hold viewer or readership. And unfortunately, for today’s Feds, if there is a newsworthy event involving a federal employee or agency, it’s also a crisis, scandal or controversy. 

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Professional Managers Association Welcomes New Leadership Team
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Professional Managers Association Welcomes New Leadership Team

The Professional Managers Association (PMA) has welcomed several new additions to the organization’s national leadership team, including a new president. The board now includes a new member from Ogden, Utah and an additional member from Kansas City, Missouri. The new National President, Chad Hooper, currently serves as a Supervisory Tax Analyst for the Centralized Quality Review System (CQRS) located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Fellows Moving Government Forward
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Fellows Moving Government Forward

Tune in to FEDtalk this week to hear about the fellowships bringing innovation and technology skills to government. Guests from fellowships impacting the legislative and executive branches will discuss how they bring new skills to government.

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2020 Census: First Look at Toksook Bay, Alaska
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2020 Census: First Look at Toksook Bay, Alaska

Happy Census Day! Today the first enumeration took place in Toksook Bay, Alaska. Fun fact: The count begins with rural Alaskan villages in January because the frozen ground makes it easier for the federal government's door knockers to reach remote communities. The enumeration is done with pencil and paper because ink can freeze in these temperatures. Enumerators will begin with Alaska and Hawaii before continuing to “the lower 48” near March.

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White House Memo Launches PEER Initiative for Injured Feds
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White House Memo Launches PEER Initiative for Injured Feds

In a memo from the White House to agency leaders on January 9, 2020, Acting Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Russell Vought introduces the Protecting Employee, Enabling Reemployment (PEER) Initiative aimed at reducing work-related injuries. The initiative includes seven areas for federal agencies to focus on from now on.

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EPA OIG Encourages Better Oversight of Mobile Phones
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EPA OIG Encourages Better Oversight of Mobile Phones

A report released Friday from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Office of the Inspector General (OIG) revealed a need for the Office of Information Technology Operations (OITO) to improve oversight of mobile phones. A lack of oversight resulted in the agency being billed $12,000 over two years for unused mobile phone services.

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Senate Passes DIGIT Act to Focus on Internet of Things
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Senate Passes DIGIT Act to Focus on Internet of Things

The Senate voted to pass the Developing Innovation and Growing the Internet of Things (DIGIT) Act last week to establish an interagency panel to provide recommendations and a report on the internet of things. The “internet of things” refers to the growing number of connected and interconnected devices that work in consort with each other to provide services.

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President’s Pay Agent Releases Annual Report, New Locality Pay Area
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President’s Pay Agent Releases Annual Report, New Locality Pay Area

The President’s Pay Agent has approved of a series of recommendations from the Federal Salary Council in a report released by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) last month. Among these recommendations is the creation of a new locality pay area. The report also called upon Congress to reform the federal compensation process to be more reflective of how the total compensation federal employees receive compares to the private sector.

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OPM Issues Proposed Rule on Rehiring Former Feds
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OPM Issues Proposed Rule on Rehiring Former Feds

The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has issued a proposed rule to allow agencies to rehire former federal employees without competition to positions at any grade level for which the individual is qualified. The prosed rule aims to provide agencies with greater flexibility to recruit former employees who have developed their skillsets outside of government back to federal service.

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New FEEA Scholarship for First Generation College Students
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New FEEA Scholarship for First Generation College Students

We are pleased to announce that, thanks to the generous support of the Bill Bransford Fund and the law firm Shaw Bransford & Roth, FEEA will begin awarding a new scholarship to first generation college students who are the children of eligible federal employees or are federal employees themselves.* The award will be $7,500, with the first one to be awarded with our 2020 scholarship competition.

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FMA Celebrates FY20 Funding and NDAA in the New Year
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FMA Celebrates FY20 Funding and NDAA in the New Year

A year ago, the federal government was mired in a partial government shutdown, uncertainty, and frustration. And just a month ago, in early December 2019, the Federal Managers Association (FMA) expressed significant concerns about the costs of continuing resolutions on the federal workforce and the impact on day-to-day operations for managers. But a lot can happen in a month, and FMA is both proud and optimistic as we begin a new year.

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Bill Signed into Law to Expand Grants for Early STEM Education
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Bill Signed into Law to Expand Grants for Early STEM Education

The bipartisan Building Blocks of STEM Act was signed into law just before the Congress’ holiday recess to encourage the National Science Foundation (NSF) to improve and expand STEM education initiatives in schools around the country. The legislation, introduced by U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) and Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), focuses on early childhood STEM education and introducing more women to computer science programs.

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Preparing for 2020 with Public Employee Groups
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Preparing for 2020 with Public Employee Groups

Tune in to FEDtalk this week to hear from public employee groups about their plans for 2020. Guests from across the federal community will discuss the biggest issues of 2019 spilling into the new year, policy priorities for their organization, and important events every federal employee should look out for this year.

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