Managing Employees Needing (But Not Ready for) Retirement
What happens when an employee is showing signs of not being able to keep up with their work anymore, but they don’t acknowledge it? Is there a way…
What happens when an employee is showing signs of not being able to keep up with their work anymore, but they don’t acknowledge it? Is there a way…
Lisa Sherwin Wulf This week on Amtower Off Center, host Mark Amtower is joined by GovCon marketing expert Lisa Sherwin Wulf of LSW Marketing. Topics discussed include: End of…
The pandemic and its aftermath created a greater awareness of the fragility of global supply chains, and the federal government’s overreliance on adversaries in the supply chain. As…
The Army has a plan to no longer “fight the network.” Through the Unified Network Operations (UNO), initiative, the Army wants to create an agile, software-defined network that…
Just as important as obtaining contracts with companies to help fulfill an agency’s mission, is the ability to end them properly. That’s the part the National Institutes of…
Conflicts of interest in federal contracting can happen in a lot of ways. In one tangled case, an award winner’s subcontractor turned out to have a conflict of interest….
The Senate Armed Services Committee has introduced an amendment that would give the Defense Department components more authority to purchase alternative cybersecurity products and services. Senate Armed Services…
The Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act (CIRCIA) is exactly what it sounds like: a mandate for reporting. There’s also a cyber reporting rule from the Securities…
The Office Of Management and Budget and General Services Administration have been fielding a data integration tool to help contracting officers. Dubbed Co-Pilot, it gathers data from various…
Such programs can’t just be a one-shot/once-a-year option. They must offer ongoing support to employees. The post How Do You Optimize Employee Financial Wellness Programs? appeared first on…