Is There a Rightful Place for Workplace Whining?
Venting at work can help relieve employee stress and maybe even lead to improvements. The post Is There a Rightful Place for Workplace Whining? appeared first on Training.
Venting at work can help relieve employee stress and maybe even lead to improvements. The post Is There a Rightful Place for Workplace Whining? appeared first on Training.
A long-awaited overhaul of the Defense Department’s system for moving military members’ household goods from place to place will be delayed yet again — and for a still-undetermined…
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When it comes to data on bid protests, the data is lacking to say the least. Beyond the annual bid protest report to Congress from the Government Accountability…
The continuing resolution makes things seem normal until at least the middle of January. But contractors should take note. The CR is less than it seems in terms…
From digital AI assistants to one-on-one videoconferencing booths, 2024 will see the emergence of lots of new workplace tech. The post What Are the Big Workplace Technologies for…
For the big federal contracts on the horizon in 2024, not a whole lot is changing when it comes to what the government plans to buy. But there…
Brian Conrad, acting FedRAMP director This week Brian Conrad, acting FedRAMP director and program manager for Cybersecurity, joins host Roger Waldron on this week’s Off the Shelf, to…
The Coast Guard is one of the smallest military services — but it has a big mission. According to the Government Accountability Office, it is still struggling to…
Jason Miller, executive editor of Federal News Network, joins Off the Shelf for a wide-ranging discussion of the procurement news of the day. Miller shares his thoughts and…