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Mar 31, 2021

As the United States vaccinated rate rises, the “return to normal” will be back on so many people’s minds. Many of us who work in offices haven’t been to those offices in a year or more and the office will look very different than it did in 2020, not to mention the changes in how we work with our coworkers...


Mar 30, 2021

Millions of federal contractors work with the federal government, sometimes even side-by-side with civil servants. But, as some agencies vaccinate their workforces, the status of contractors and vaccinations is inconsistent across agencies. 

Courtney Bublé writes the Coronavirus Roundup at GovExec and she joined the...


Mar 29, 2021

There is often an idea that a new administration means a clean slate upon its beginning, but so much involved in public service reform is that which builds off what came before. In a recently released report from the IBM Center for The Business  of Government, our guests today lay out the different different...


Mar 26, 2021

 

The novel coronavirus is not the first pandemic that Dr. Francis Collins has seen in his time as Director of the National Institutes of Health. HAving served under three presidents, Collins came into office in the middle of the H1N1 pandemic and was at the forefront of the agency's efforts during the ebola outbreak in...


Mar 25, 2021



This week, the United States Postal Service released its long-awaited 10-year business plan. In it, the Postmaster General Louis DeJoy and Board of Governors Chair Ron Bloom write that the “new operating model will dramatically improve service through strategies aligned to the changing needs of our customers.”...